. Scenario: Franklin arrived at the airport and handed his bags to the limousine driver of the Chamber Hotel. Upon arrival, he was informed that a room was not available but that a room was available at a motel across the street. Question: Can mutual intent be said to exist between Franklin and the Chamber Hotel? | |
Answer: Yes; it is
There is mutual intent, since the bag is handed over to the driver, who brings the visitor to the hotel. By this act the visitor shows intention to stay in the hotel and the hotel also shows intention that there is room and it will be given to the visitor; but in actual, the hotel is not able to keep its intention since there is no room.
Since there is mutual intent between the parties, the agreement becomes legal and there is an implied contract. Under this legal abides, the visitor can sue against the hotel.
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