O Yes, detrimental reliance states that the offer became an irrevocable offer. No, Rusty being under U.C.C. has the right to increase the price when he wants to. No, Rusty was able to revoke the offer due to lapse of time and has the right to increase the price if he wants to. 4 O Yes, John reserved an option contract with Rusty. O No, because a legal rejection by offeree occurred.

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John is a local plumber who deals with big plumbing jobs in town. He was recently contacted by a
customer to change the shower and bathtub of two bathrooms. In order to give the customer an
accurate estimate John went to Rusty's Local Plumbing Supplies. Rusty knows that the reason why
John is looking for a quote is because of a job. When John finalized the contract with the customer, he
went back to Rusty's Local Plumbing Supplies to finalize the contract for the plumbing parts. At the
last minute Rusty decided to increase the price on John, can John bring a claim against Rusty for the
price increase?
O Yes, detrimental reliance states that the offer became an irrevocable offer.
No, Rusty being under U.C.C. has the right to increase the price when he wants to.
No, Rusty was able to revoke the offer due to lapse of time and has the right to increase the price if he wants to.
O Yes, John reserved an option contract with Rusty.
O No, because a legal rejection by offeree occurred.
Transcribed Image Text:John is a local plumber who deals with big plumbing jobs in town. He was recently contacted by a customer to change the shower and bathtub of two bathrooms. In order to give the customer an accurate estimate John went to Rusty's Local Plumbing Supplies. Rusty knows that the reason why John is looking for a quote is because of a job. When John finalized the contract with the customer, he went back to Rusty's Local Plumbing Supplies to finalize the contract for the plumbing parts. At the last minute Rusty decided to increase the price on John, can John bring a claim against Rusty for the price increase? O Yes, detrimental reliance states that the offer became an irrevocable offer. No, Rusty being under U.C.C. has the right to increase the price when he wants to. No, Rusty was able to revoke the offer due to lapse of time and has the right to increase the price if he wants to. O Yes, John reserved an option contract with Rusty. O No, because a legal rejection by offeree occurred.
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