Tuesday, March 24, 2015

7 year old accountant

Tina, age seven, was playing accountant at her father's desk in his absence. When she found a stack of interesting papers, she "corrected" all of them, adding zeros to numbers ("500" thus became "5000") and drawing lines through words. The "interesting papers" were promissory notes, owned by her father, representing claims against debtors totaling about $17,000.

Have these contractual claims been discharged by Tina's changes?

8 comments:

  1. yes, because her father was not aware of the changes at the time.

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  2. Yes, they have been because she changed the numbers substantially.

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  3. Yes, the father wasn't aware of the changes of the contract.

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  4. Yes, because her father didn't know about the changes.

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  5. Yes,the father was not a where of his child's doing to the papers.

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  6. yes because her dad was not aware of the changes

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  7. Yes becsuse her dad doesnt know about the changws

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