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Mollykgkg

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Betsy's elderly father gave her written authority her to sell the family house. Her father lived in Arizona and she lived in Minnesota. After about two months she found a buyer for the house and signed an acceptance of the offer on March 21. Later that same day she learned her father had died the day before (March 20). Other members of the family did not want the family house sold and claimed that the acceptance Betsy signed was void. The buyer of the house claims Betsy had the legal authority to sell the house and that the contract is binding. Who is right?

Question 2

In a global trade transaction seller would ship monster cables from Port of Oakland to Bangkok, Thailand under an irrevocable letter of credit. The Thai buyer's bank issued the letter of credit with the instruction that the monster cables be placed aboard the George Mason on November 25, 2013. The loading brokers loaded the monster cables on board the ship on November 26, 2013 at 0100 hours (i.e. 1 am). On the manifest the broker wrote placed on board November 25, 2013. The confirming bank refuses to pay due to the fraud. Is the confirming bank obligated to pay to beneficiary or holder of the letter of credit.
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Answer to Question 1

The contract is void since Betsy's authority to act for her father terminated at the moment he died. An agent only has the power to perform acts that the principal could do himself. Accordingly, once a person dies, his capacity to contract terminates at that time. Since Betsy's father could not have contracted to sell the house at the time Betsy signed the acceptance of the offer, Betsy, as her father's agent, had no capacity to do so either.

Answer to Question 2

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