1. If an acceptance to a verbal contract offer is ambiguous, when can it create an enforceable contract? (assume there is sufficient consideration and it is a contract under the common law)
A. When the offeror acts like a contract was created and does so reasonably.
B. When the offeree intended to accept the offer.
C. When the ambiguous acceptance is in writing.
D. Never -- an ambiguous acceptance cannot create a contract.
2. In a contract for the sale of real estate, would it be easier for the buyer or seller to get specific performance?
A. The buyer
B. The seller
C. Neither -- either party is equally able to get specific performance.
D. Neither -- neither party is likely to get specific performance.