Exam 6: Contract Law
Exam 1: Nature and Description of Real Estate79 Questions
Exam 2: Rights and Interests in Land80 Questions
Exam 3: Forms of Ownership80 Questions
Exam 4: Transferring Title80 Questions
Exam 5: Recordation Abstracts and Title Insurance80 Questions
Exam 6: Contract Law80 Questions
Exam 7: Real Estate Sales Contracts80 Questions
Exam 8: Mortgage and Note80 Questions
Exam 9: Deed of Trust80 Questions
Exam 10: Lending Practices80 Questions
Exam 11: The Loan and the Consumer80 Questions
Exam 12: Sources of Financing80 Questions
Exam 13: Types of Financing80 Questions
Exam 14: Taxes and Assessments80 Questions
Exam 15: Title Closing and Escrow80 Questions
Exam 16: Real Estate Leases80 Questions
Exam 17: Real Estate Appraisal80 Questions
Exam 18: Licensing Laws and Professional Affiliation80 Questions
Exam 19: The Principal-Broker Relationship: Employment80 Questions
Exam 20: The Principal-Broker Relationship: Agency80 Questions
Exam 21: Fair Housing, Ada, Equal Credit, and Community Reinvestment80 Questions
Exam 23: Property Insurance80 Questions
Exam 24: Land-Use Control80 Questions
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-to transfer one's rights in a contract to another person
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A minor change in the terms of a contract does not constitute a counteroffer.
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When a contract appears to be good and binding but, in fact, one of the parties may legally reject it, the contract is said to be
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-failure, without legal excuse, to perform any promise called for in a contract
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-a contract that is not legally binding on any of the parties that made it
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Partial performance may never be accepted as a remedy for breach of contract.
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-a person who is considered legally capable of entering into a contract
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Under certain circumstances the ____________________ evidence rule permits oral evidence to complete an otherwise incomplete or ambiguous written contract.
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A real estate contract can be declared void if it is not signed.
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The broker has the power to sign documents for the principal. This is probably because she holds
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A contract that results not from a written or oral agreement but from the actions of the parties involved is called an expressed contract.
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Two persons make an oral agreement. A day later they put it in writing with several small changes. What is true about the agreement in a court of law?
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A real estate broker could most likely be held liable to a buyer if the broker
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An offeree who wishes to bind the offeror to the contract may do which of the following with an offer?
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-a meeting of the minds
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-use of force to obtain contract agreement
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When one party to a contract makes a promise without first receiving any promise of performance from the other, it is called
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