Intention to Create Legal Relations

Intention to Create Legal Relations

12th Grade

10 Qs

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Intention to Create Legal Relations

Intention to Create Legal Relations

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12th Grade

Easy

Created by

Helena Taylor

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In business or commercial agreements, what is the usual presumption regarding the intention to create legal relations?

There is no intention to create legal relations

The agreement is presumed to be legally binding

The agreement is binding in honor only

The presumption depends on the presence of a written contract

Answer explanation

In business agreements, there is a presumption that parties intend to create legal relations, making the agreement legally binding unless proved otherwise.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In Edwards v Skyways Ltd, what did the court decide regarding the agreement?

The agreement was binding in honour only

The agreement was not enforceable due to lack of legal intention

The agreement was presumed legally binding because it was in a business context

The agreement was not legally binding because it involved a family member

Answer explanation

In Edwards v Skyways Ltd, the court presumed the agreement was legally binding due to its business context, indicating that agreements made in a commercial setting typically carry legal intentions.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the general presumption regarding social and domestic agreements?

They are presumed to be legally binding

There is no intention to create legal relations

They are always enforceable in court

They are presumed binding if money is involved

Answer explanation

In social and domestic agreements, the general presumption is that there is no intention to create legal relations, meaning these agreements are typically not legally binding.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

James promises in a letter to his sister, Anna, a holiday if she helps him study. When the time comes, he cancels. If Anna takes him to court, what is the likely outcome?

The court will enforce the agreement because it involved a promise

The agreement is presumed to be not legally binding as it is a social and domestic agreement.

The presumption of this not being legally binding is rebutted as Anna relied on it

The agreement is legally binding because it was promised in writing

Answer explanation

The agreement is presumed to be not legally binding as it is a social and domestic agreement. Courts typically do not enforce such informal promises unless there is clear evidence that rebuts the presumption.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What cannot rebut the presumption of no intention to create legal relations in social and domestic agreement?

The agreement is written

A party relies on the agreement

Money is exchanged

A binding in honour only clause

Answer explanation

A binding in honour only clause cannot rebut the presumption of no intention to create legal relations in social and domestic agreements, as this indicates that the parties do not intend to to create legal relations.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In Parker v Clarke, what key factor led the court to conclude there was an intention to create legal relations?

The agreement was written

The couple had relied upon the agreement by giving up their financial security

The agreement involved a family member

Money had been paid

Answer explanation

The court concluded there was an intention to create legal relations because the couple had relied on the agreement by giving up their financial security, indicating a serious commitment beyond mere social arrangements.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Megan and her friends all give money to buy a lottery ticket, agreeing to split any winnings. When they win £5,000, Megan refuses to share, claiming she bought the ticket. What is the likely court ruling?

Megan must share the winnings as the presumption of no intention to create legal is relations rebutted.

Megan can keep the winnings since she bought the ticket alone,

Megan can keep the winnings as it is presumed that a social and domestic agreement is not legally binding.

The court will enforce payment by Megan as it was a business agreement.

Answer explanation

Megan must share the winnings because the agreement to pool money for the lottery ticket creates a legal relationship, rebutting the presumption of no intention to create legal relations.

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