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10 November, 11:30

John needs a ride to the airport and asks his buddy paul to give him a ride. paul says, "okay, but you need to give me a ride to the airport next month when i go to my sister's wedding." as john gets out of the car at the airport, he declares, "i owe you one, mate." when paul asks john for a ride to the airport, john turns him down, explaining that he's got a date. is john's promise legally enforceable?

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  1. 10 November, 13:41
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    The correct answer is: No, because no monetary consideration was paid by either party.

    When John said he "owes Paul one" and accepts Paul request: " okay, but you need to give me a ride to the airport next month when i go to my sister's wedding.", he is not legally obliged to uphold his promise. This is because there were no formal and written legal contract that stated this, and furthermore, both men did not agree on a monetary consideration if the promise was not upheld.
  2. 10 November, 14:35
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    John needs a ride to the airport and asks his buddy Paul to give him a ride. Paul says, "Okay, but you need to give me a ride to the airport next month when I go to my sister's wedding." As John gets out of the car at the airport, he declares, "I owe you one, mate." When Paul asks John for a ride to the airport, John turns him down, explaining that he's got a date. John is not legally enforceable because no monetary consideration was paid by either party.
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