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A contract in which a party (the promisor) promises to render a certain performance not to the other party (the promisee) but to a third person (the beneficiary) is called a third-party beneficiary contract.
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Identify and define the following terms: assignor and assignee; delegator and delegatee; intended beneficiary, incidental beneficiary, creditor beneficiary.
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Darrell owns a parcel of land that is encumbered by a mortgage held by the First National Bank. Darrell agrees to sell the land to Paul for $50,000. Darrell and Paul together go to the First National Bank to discuss the sale and purchase with the banker. Darrell, Paul, and the banker sign an agreement stating that Paul will assume the mortgage and that Darrell will be discharged from all further liability on the mortgage. In this case:
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Which one of the following assignments would probably be prohibited by a court?
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Elvia has a contract to teach sixth grade at Margena Middle School. She decided she could make more money writing a book, so she wants to assign her teaching contract to her friend, Stephanie, who is also a licensed teacher. Which of these statements is true?
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Assignment of rights is the voluntary transfer to a third party of the rights arising from a contract.
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Stark enters into a contract with a contractor to build a large shopping mall in River City. Donner will greatly benefit from this contract since his convenience store is adjacent to the mall. Donner in this instance is:
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The Coastal Opera Company has a contract with a famous tenor to perform in its production of La Boheme . If the tenor chooses, he may delegate his duties under the contract to an equally well-known tenor.
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Courts will enforce contracts for the benefit of all but which of the following?
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The privilege to play tennis and socialize at the Capital City Country Club (CCCC) is obtained through application, references, resumes, and fees. Steven and Chanel want to assign the remaining 4 years of their 5-year membership to Charles and Prissy so that Steven and Chanel may join the posh Silver Hawk Tennis and Polo Club. CCCC sues to enjoin Steven and Chanel from assigning their membership. CCCC will most probably:
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A duty may not be delegated if there is an express provision in a contract against delegation.
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Which of the following involves an invalid assignment that a court would not enforce?
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A(n) __________ is a method of discharging a contract in which a third party becomes bound upon a promise to the obligee.
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List the implied warranties imposed by law on an assignor who has received value for the assignment.
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When a partial assignment is made, the obligor may require all the parties entitled to the promised performance to litigate in one action any issues concerning the contract performance.
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Anita owes Brad $75,000. Brad signs a written statement granting Carl a gratuitous assignment of his rights from Anita. If Brad delivers the signed statement to Carl before he dies:
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A gratuitous assignment is revocable even after the assignor has made an effective delivery of the assignment to the assignee.
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