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A says to B ‘’ I shall sell my house; will you buy?’’ B says, ’’yes, I will buy’’. The agreement is void due to
Uncertainty of meaning
Uncertainty of price
Uncertainty of subject matter
Uncertainty about the quality
- Option 1, Uncertainty of meaning: This would imply the terms were so vague that no clear agreement was formed. Here, the intent to sell and buy is clear.
- Option 2, Uncertainty of price: A sale is incomplete without a defined price. Without it, parties can't form a valid agreement.
- Option 3, Uncertainty of subject matter: This would mean it's unclear what is being bought or sold. In this case, the house is clearly the subject.
- Option 4, Uncertainty about the quality: While quality might influence decision, it doesn't generally void an agreement unless expressly required for the agreement.
Option 2 is correct: Uncertainty of price
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