Exam 15: Third Party Rights
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Devon makes a contract with Edie that indirectly benefits Felipe.Neither Devon nor Edie intended this result.This is
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A delegation relieves the party making it of the obligation to per?form.
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In most cases,a contract that prohibits its assignment cannot be assigned.
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There are no exceptions to the rule that any duty can be delegated.
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Carol takes out an insurance policy on her car.Carol can assign her policy to a third party
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Vicky contracts with Warren for the delivery of hospice services to benefit Xavier.This is
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A third party's rights under a contract vest when the conditions for vesting are satisfied.
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Assignment and delegation occur after the original contract is made.
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No contract can prohibit delegation of the duties of the contract.
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Pam borrows $5,000 from Quality Auto Sales to buy a car. When Pam does not pay the loan or return the car,Quality wants to transfers the right to the payment to Rapid Collection Agency.Rapid agrees to pay Quality for this right,but for a price that is less than the amount owed.Can Quality transfer this right to Rapid without Pam's consent? If so,and Quality committed fraud in the deal with Pam,could Pam legiti?mately refuse to pay Rapid? Explain.
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All that a delegator needs to do to make a delegation effective is to express an intention to make the delegation.
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As long as a contract is personal in nature,all rights under the contract can be assigned.
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It is legally necessary to notify the obligor of any assignment of rights to a third party.
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Marco and Fred enter into a contract for the sale of Marco's apartment for which Fred agrees to pay him $100,000.Marco cannot prohibit Fred from transferring his right to the ownership of the apartment because such a prohibition is
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Wilma owes Jill $5,000.Jill assigns the claim to Andrew.Jill
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Joy and Kris enter into a contract for Kris to lay sod in Joy's yard for which she agrees to pay Kris.When Kris's schedule conflicts,she contacts Leza,to whom Kris "assigns all rights under the contract." Kris is
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An intended beneficiary can sue directly to enforce a promisor's promise.
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