Exam 12: Contract Performance, Breach, and Remedies

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A liquidated damages clause typically requires a party who breaches a contract to pay a certain amount to the nonbreaching party.

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Complete performance occurs when conditions in a contract are fully satisfied.

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Quality Contractors contracts to build a warehouse for Retail Sales Company. Quality completely performs. Retail Storage is entitled to

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Roy and Sheila are parties to a contract. They subsequently agree that Tony should take Roy's place and assume all of his rights and duties under the contract. This is

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The four broad categories of damages in contract law are conciliatory, consecutive, punctual, and nominative.

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An anticipatory repudiation is not a material breach of contract.

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Rory threatens physical harm to force Suki to sell her business, Toney Tours, Inc., to Rory for a below-market price. This is

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Fashion Retail Center enters into a contract with Great Promotions, Inc., to provide Fashion with a plan to retool its merchandising strategy. If Great Promotions breaches the contract, Fashion has a duty to

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A contract is substantially performed when performance creates substantially the same benefits as those promised in the contract.

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Rural Utility, Inc., enters into a contract with Shovel Excavation Service to dig up, replace, and rebury Rural's cables in a certain location. Rural advances Shovel 10 percent of its cost. If the parties rescind the contract, Shovel's refund of the payment would be

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Any breach entitles the nonbreaching party to sue for damages.

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A duty to perform under a contract is never absolute.

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Fact Pattern 12-1 Building Restoration, Inc. (BRI), enters into a contract to refurbish an old train depot for Casual Dining, Inc., to open as Eat Up! Restaurant. BRI completes most of the work promised in the contract. -Refer to Fact Pattern 12-1. BRI's performance is

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Rally offers to sell Sophie, who is seventeen years of age, a car about which Rally intentionally misrepresents several material facts. In reliance on the misrepresentations, Sophie buys the car. To prove fraud in this transaction, Sophie would have to show that

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A party who substantially performs his or her duties under a contract can enforce the contract against the other party.

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Juli buys a new textbook for $100 and a used car for $5,000, and signs a one-year lease for an apartment for $1,000 monthly rent to start at the beginning of the next month. To be enforceable, there must be a writing that evidences

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Lake Port Services enters into a contract to load Max's Great Lakes barges with the cargo that Max designates. Lake Port's offer to perform, when it is ready, willing, and able to do so, is called

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A mistake in judgment as to value is a ground to avoid a contract.

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Home Delivery Corporation and Interstate Transport, Inc., sign an agreement that provides for the payment of "$1,000 by whichever party commits a material breach of the contract that creates damages difficult to estimate but approximately $1,000." This is

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A contract for a sale of an apartment complex from Unique Properties, Inc., to Variety Investments Corporation contains an erroneous legal description. The most appropriate remedy for these parties is

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