This study source was downloaded by 100000868590658 from CourseHero.com on 06-15-2023 01:03:59 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/171303929/BUSI-112-Guide-32docx/ BUSI 112Answer Guide No. 3CHAPTER 3: 26. Answer: 4 1, 2, and 3 are all untrue. It is true that Janet and Helen both held valid, albeit divergent, opinions about the contract. It will be a case of mutual mistake and the contract may turn outto be void if a judge is unable to identify which belief was more reasonable than the other.7. Answer: 4 Option 1: If no specific payment is made for the services done, the law will infer that Bill must pay John a reasonable sum because John is a real estate agent and Bill asked him to sell his house. In Option 2, Brett has met a portion of the agreement, which Carey has broken. Therefore, he is entitled to compensation for the work he did. In Option 3, George performed services under a contract he believed to be legitimate but was actually void.8. Answer: 3 Only Option (3) would result in the contract's termination, provided that both parties had complied with its requirements. Option (1) would not lead to contract termination C Ivan is constrained by the colour he has chosen.