Exam 12: Breach of Contract and Termination
Exam 1: Introduction3 Questions
Exam 2: Aggreement24 Questions
Exam 3: Enforeciability: Consideration, Promissory Estopple, Formalities17 Questions
Exam 4: Privity9 Questions
Exam 5: Misrepresintation and Non-Disclosure10 Questions
Exam 6: Mistake12 Questions
Exam 7: Frustration10 Questions
Exam 8: Duress6 Questions
Exam 9: Unifairnes: Ubdue Influence, Non-Commerical Guarntees, Unconscionable Bargains11 Questions
Exam 10: Identifying and Interpriting Contracual Term18 Questions
Exam 11: Direct Control Over Terms15 Questions
Exam 12: Breach of Contract and Termination10 Questions
Exam 13: Damages16 Questions
Exam 14: Specific and Agreed Remedies6 Questions
Exam 15: Good Faith4 Questions
Exam 16: Contract law and capacity: Illegality, incapacity, and enforcement7 Questions
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Which of the following statements is false?
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Arnold plans to construct a terrace for his new home. He goes to Home Market and orders 20 planks of wood, clearly specifying that each must be nine feet by six inches. A few days before he has to pick up the wood, Arnold sees an advertisement in the paper from Lumber Emporium offering customized planks at half the price. When Arnold picks up the planks at Home Market, he notices that they are only five inches wide. Home Market offers him an additional plank free of charge to make up for the difference, but Arnold would prefer to get out of the contract altogether so that he can profit from Lumber Emporium's lower prices. Can Arnold terminate the contract for this breach?
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Which of the following statements is true?
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Blades orders four tractors from AGRI. They agree that AGRI will deliver one tractor to Blades each month by the end of the month starting in June. Blades owns a dealership and has already sold one of these tractors on to Cauliflower Co, delivery by 15 July. On 10 June, AGRI informs Blades that because of a strike it will not be able to deliver the first tractor on time and all subsequent deliveries will be delayed. Although Blades must have the tractor before the middle of July, it decides to wait and see whether AGRI will complete the job by then. AGRI is able to get extra workers and manages to finish the first tractor by 5 July. When Blades tries it out, the engine starts to smoke. Blades decides to remedy this by adding more cooling fluid to the motor. Cauliflower comes to pick up the tractors ten days later. On 30 July, the defective tractor short-circuits and catches fire. Cauliflower successfully terminates its contract with Blades and claims damages. Blades notifies AGRI that it is terminating its contract and withholding payment for the defective tractor and the three remaining tractors. Which of the following statements is true?
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Boris agrees to paint Andrew's house on the third week of April 'provided it doesn't rain'. In which of the following situations has the contract been breached?
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Mactronics Ltd has subscribed to the Intellectual Property Network for the past four years, an internet newsletter maintained by Digital Publishing. Mactronics has two in-house counsels working mainly on patent cases. This year, the management has decided it would be more cost effective to hire an independent lawyer rather than to maintain in-house legal services. On 15 November, Digital calls their contact person at Macrotronics about renewing the subscription. She has not yet been informed of the policy change and extends the contract for a year starting on 1 January. An hour later she receives an e-mail telling her of the change of strategy and that all subscriptions to legal journals or newsletters will not be renewed. She calls Digital and tells them there has been a mistake. Mactronics does not wish to renew their subscription after all. Which of the following is false?
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Greg agrees with Valerie to build a garden shed and a pool shed in her garden for £750, payable on completion of both. When only the garden shed is built, Greg informs Valerie that he has been offered a more lucrative job and that he will not complete the pool shed. Valerie decides to build the pool shed herself with the materials Greg has left behind. Can Greg claim any payment for the work he has done on the garden shed?
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