Statement A: If the illegal terms of a contract could be separated from the valid ones, the latter may still be enforced. Statement B: If an option money is given, the buyer is alr... Statement A: If the illegal terms of a contract could be separated from the valid ones, the latter may still be enforced. Statement B: If an option money is given, the buyer is already obliged to buy the thing being sold. Only Statement 'B' is false. Neither is false. Both statements are false. Only Statement 'A' is false.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking us to evaluate two statements regarding contract law and determine the truth value of each statement, which relates to their enforceability and obligations. We need to assess the validity of each statement in the context of legal principles.
Answer
Only Statement B is false.
Statement A is true, and Statement B is false. Therefore, only Statement B is false.
Answer for screen readers
Statement A is true, and Statement B is false. Therefore, only Statement B is false.
More Information
An illegal term in a contract can be separated from the valid ones, allowing the enforceable parts to remain. Option money typically allows the buyer the choice to purchase, not an obligation.
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