ContractLegally bindingagreement(enforceable by law)made between partieswho have the ability toenter into a contractwhen buying or sellinggoods and services.PerformanceWhen agood orservice isbought andpaid forMortgageContractType ofcontractwhen buyinga houseAgreementoffer andacceptancemust takeplaceInvitationto treatA price tagwhich is notpart of alegalcontractAgreementPartiesagree toend thecontractConsenttocontractparty cannotbe forced tocontractthroughthreatsWarrantyIf this is brokencontract is notvoid but cansue fordamagesImpliedtermTerminferred bya personsbehaviourLegalityofpurposeContracts forillegalpurposes e.g.drug dealsare not legalConditionIf this isbrokencontract isnull and voidRescindContract iscancelled andparties put backinto the originalposition theywere inSpecificPurposea court orderto party toperform theirobligationswritten orspoken termwhenundertakinga contractBreachif one partyfails toperform theirobligationsConsiderationSomethingof valuemust beexchangedSponsorshipType ofcontractsportstarsenter intoFinancialcompensationJudge offersmoney tothe injuredpartyBuying andpaying forgoods andservicesExampleof aneverydaycontractCapacitytocontractMust havelegal abilityto contracte.g. be over18AbandonContract iscancelled andparties put backinto the originalposition theywere inLegalityof formSomecontractsmust be in acertain formate.g. writtenIntentiontocontractCan't call it acontract ifthe purposeis domesticor socialFrustrationUnforeseenevent makesperformanceof contractimpossibleContractLegally bindingagreement(enforceable by law)made between partieswho have the ability toenter into a contractwhen buying or sellinggoods and services.PerformanceWhen agood orservice isbought andpaid forMortgageContractType ofcontractwhen buyinga houseAgreementoffer andacceptancemust takeplaceInvitationto treatA price tagwhich is notpart of alegalcontractAgreementPartiesagree toend thecontractConsenttocontractparty cannotbe forced tocontractthroughthreatsWarrantyIf this is brokencontract is notvoid but cansue fordamagesImpliedtermTerminferred bya personsbehaviourLegalityofpurposeContracts forillegalpurposes e.g.drug dealsare not legalConditionIf this isbrokencontract isnull and voidRescindContract iscancelled andparties put backinto the originalposition theywere inSpecificPurposea court orderto party toperform theirobligationswritten orspoken termwhenundertakinga contractBreachif one partyfails toperform theirobligationsConsiderationSomethingof valuemust beexchangedSponsorshipType ofcontractsportstarsenter intoFinancialcompensationJudge offersmoney tothe injuredpartyBuying andpaying forgoods andservicesExampleof aneverydaycontractCapacitytocontractMust havelegal abilityto contracte.g. be over18AbandonContract iscancelled andparties put backinto the originalposition theywere inLegalityof formSomecontractsmust be in acertain formate.g. writtenIntentiontocontractCan't call it acontract ifthe purposeis domesticor socialFrustrationUnforeseenevent makesperformanceof contractimpossible

Chapter 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Legally binding agreement (enforceable by law) made between parties who have the ability to enter into a contract when buying or selling goods and services.
    Contract
  2. When a good or service is bought and paid for
    Performance
  3. Type of contract when buying a house
    Mortgage Contract
  4. offer and acceptance must take place
    Agreement
  5. A price tag which is not part of a legal contract
    Invitation to treat
  6. Parties agree to end the contract
    Agreement
  7. party cannot be forced to contract through threats
    Consent to contract
  8. If this is broken contract is not void but can sue for damages
    Warranty
  9. Term inferred by a persons behaviour
    Implied term
  10. Contracts for illegal purposes e.g. drug deals are not legal
    Legality of purpose
  11. If this is broken contract is null and void
    Condition
  12. Contract is cancelled and parties put back into the original position they were in
    Rescind
  13. a court order to party to perform their obligations
    Specific Purpose

  14. written or spoken term when undertaking a contract
  15. if one party fails to perform their obligations
    Breach
  16. Something of value must be exchanged
    Consideration
  17. Type of contract sportstars enter into
    Sponsorship
  18. Judge offers money to the injured party
    Financial compensation
  19. Example of an everyday contract
    Buying and paying for goods and services
  20. Must have legal ability to contract e.g. be over 18
    Capacity to contract
  21. Contract is cancelled and parties put back into the original position they were in
    Abandon
  22. Some contracts must be in a certain format e.g. written
    Legality of form
  23. Can't call it a contract if the purpose is domestic or social
    Intention to contract
  24. Unforeseen event makes performance of contract impossible
    Frustration