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On 12 October John rang and confirmed that he would arrive on 19 October ready to begin on the 20th. Quentin was happy with the arrangement. On the evening of the 19th John went to see Quentin and explained that since he had sent the circular there had been an increase in wage rates and said that he would be charging $0.14 per plant, which was a compromise. Quentin reluctantly agreed verbally, as it was too late to secure another contractor. Half an hour after planting commenced Quentin inspected the quality of the work done, Quentin was not at all happy because of the large number of plants that appeared to have been chewed by insects even before they were planted. Also, the rows were not straight which was going to make it difficult for future mechanical cultivation. He asked John to ensure that he be more careful and that he hoped the quality of the plants and planting would improve. At the end of the day he was still not happy and when he approached John there was an argument which resulted in John walking out leaving 20,000 plants still to be planted the next morning. That night Quentin engaged another contractor to complete the planting. Two days later Quentin received an account from John as follows: 80,000 lettuces planted @ $0.16 = $12,800.00. Payment required within 7 days
PART THREE CONSIDERATION 10 MARKS Question One Amanda has recently purchased a small farm as an investment. Her intention is to lease the property in due course. In the meantime she allows Simon her brother, to stay there free of charge. The barn was in urgent need of repairs so Simon, who is a builder, carried out these repairs on his own initiative. Amanda was very grateful for Simon’s work and promised to pay him for it. In due course a cheque from Amanda arrived in the mail. Unfortunately, the cheque was dishonoured by the bank, and when Simon approached Amanda about this, she told him she could no longer afford to pay him. |