Asked by Ethan Berumen on Jul 14, 2024

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As you are walking out of class one night, you discover a notebook, full of equations, belonging to a professor in your school. You write a note telling him who you are and where and when you found it. Then you put the note in an envelope and drop it into one of the university's internal mailboxes. The next day the campus is covered with notices which say "$100 REWARD. A notebook containing mathematical explanation of the meaning of life has been lost. If found, please return to Professor Doddering in Room A123."

A) You have no legal right to the $100.
B) You have a legal right to the $100 since you can prove you put the note in the mail to Prof. Doddering.
C) You have a legal right to the $100 provided you can prove you found it after Prof. Doddering posted the reward notices.
D) Since this was an offer to the public at large, you have accepted it by mailing it and Prof. Doddering legally must give you $100.
E) While you have no legal right to the reward, the court will enforce your moral right to it.

Legal Right

A legal right is an entitlement or permission recognized by law, provided to individuals or entities, covering both freedoms and entitlements.

Reward Notices

Announcements or notifications that inform stakeholders about rewards or incentives offered, typically for providing information or achieving certain goals.

Mathematical Explanation

A logical reasoning process using mathematical concepts and formulas to solve problems or understand phenomena.

  • Digest the basic tenets of offer and acceptance in the realm of contract law.
  • Identify the conditions under which an advertisement constitutes an offer or an invitation to treat.
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bhatini noyuloloJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
To be eligible for a reward, one must be aware of the reward offer before performing the action that would lead to the claim. Since you returned the notebook before knowing about the reward, you have no legal right to it.