Over a cup of coffee in a restaurant A visited B to dinner at his house on a Sunday. B hires a taxi and reaches A's house at the appointed time But A fails to perform his promise. Can B recover any damages from A?
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No. You have no contract.
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No, B cannot recover any damages from A
Explanation:
- When A gave the invitation to B there was no intention to create a legal relationship due to which B cannot recover any damages.
Intention to Create Legal Relationship
- One of the key components of a contract is the intent to establish legal relations.
- To engage in a legally binding contract or agreement is to have the purpose to establish legal ties.
- This might be seen as one of the components required for the creation of a contract. because it demonstrates the parties' willingness to embrace the ramifications of their agreement's legal terms.
- Each party should move to get into a legally binding contract on their own.
- According to the Common Law concept, an agreement is not legally binding unless both parties have the desire to enter into a legal relationship.
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