Asked by Keiona Wedderburn on Jun 27, 2024

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Bob in Burnaby called Ed in Toronto and offered to sell him 40 kilograms of smoked salmon at $15 per kilogram. He requested that Ed phone him back by noon the next day. That way, Bob could offer it to someone else if Ed wasn't interested. Instead of phoning, Ed sent a letter of acceptance, in which he said that he would have his agent pick up the fish. On these facts, which of the following is false?

A) If using the mail was unreasonable, the acceptance could not be effective until it was received.
B) If using the mail was unreasonable, the acceptance was effective when it was mailed.
C) The place of formation of the contract, if there was one, was Burnaby if the use of the mails was unreasonable.
D) The place of formation of the contract, if there was one, was Toronto if the use of the mails was reasonable.
E) Although a response by phone was requested, a response by mail would be effective if received before noon the next day.

Smoked Salmon

Smoked Salmon is a preparation of salmon, typically cured and then smoked, either hot or cold, used as a delicacy in various cuisines.

Letter of Acceptance

A formal document issued to acknowledge agreement to the terms of a contract, often marking the commencement of the contractual obligations.

  • Comprehend the function of electronic communications in the realm of contract law and the legitimacy of contracts formed electronically.
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Benjamin GablerJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
If using the mail was unreasonable, the acceptance would not be effective when it was mailed but rather when it was received. This is because the offeror, Bob, specifically requested a response by phone by a certain time, indicating that immediate communication of acceptance was important.