Exam 9: Nature and Classification
Exam 1: The Legal Environment72 Questions
Exam 2: Constitutional Law72 Questions
Exam 3: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution72 Questions
Exam 4: Torts and Cyber Torts72 Questions
Exam 5: Intellectual Property and Internet Law72 Questions
Exam 6: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime71 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics and Business Decision Making72 Questions
Exam 8: International Law in a Global Economy72 Questions
Exam 9: Nature and Classification72 Questions
Exam 9: Offer and Acceptance72 Questions
Exam 11: Consideration, Capacity, and Legality72 Questions
Exam 12: Defenses to Contract Enforceability72 Questions
Exam 13: Third Party Rights and Discharge72 Questions
Exam 14: Breach and Remedies72 Questions
Exam 15: The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts72 Questions
Exam 16: Performance and Breach of Sales Lease Contracts72 Questions
Exam 17: Warranties and Product Liability72 Questions
Exam 18: Negotiable Instruments: Transferability Liability72 Questions
Exam 19: Checks and Banking in the Digital Age72 Questions
Exam 20: Secured Transactions72 Questions
Exam 21: Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy72 Questions
Exam 22: Mortgages Foreclosures After the Recession72 Questions
Exam 23: Agency Relationships in Business72 Questions
Exam 24: Employment, Immigration, and Labor Law72 Questions
Exam 25: Employment Discrimination and Diversity72 Questions
Exam 26: Sole Proprietorships and Private Franchises72 Questions
Exam 27: All Forms of Partnership72 Questions
Exam 28: Limited Liability Companies Special Business Forms72 Questions
Exam 29: Corporate Formation, Merger, and Termination72 Questions
Exam 30: Management and Ownership of a Corporation72 Questions
Exam 31: Investor Protection, Insider Trading, Corp Gov72 Questions
Exam 32: Promoting Competition72 Questions
Exam 33: Consumer and Environmental Law72 Questions
Exam 34: Liability of Accountants Other Professionals72 Questions
Exam 35: Personal Property and Bailments72 Questions
Exam 36: Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Law72 Questions
Exam 37: Insurance, Wills, and Trusts72 Questions
Select questions type
The element of intent is not very important in determining whether a contract has been formed.
(True/False)
4.8/5
(31)
Contract law assures the parties to private agreements that the promises they make will be enforceable.
(True/False)
4.8/5
(37)
A voidable contract is a valid contract that can be avoided at the option of at least one of the parties to it.
(True/False)
4.9/5
(33)
An agreement is NOT one of the requirements of a valid contract.
(True/False)
4.9/5
(45)
Kelly tells Jimmy she will pay him $1,000 if he builds a shed in her backyard. Kelly is a(n)
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(38)
Vernon claims that his contract with Ulani is voidable. If their contract is avoided
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(34)
Bobbie claims that Carly breached their contract. Carly responds that she never intended to enter into a contract with Bobbie. The intent to enter into a contract is determined with reference to
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(36)
An otherwise valid contract may be unenforceable if it is not in writing.
(True/False)
5.0/5
(43)
In negotiations with Coastal Distribution Company, Briggs Trucking, Inc., insists that their contract be drafted according to certain plain language laws. These laws concern the phrasing of
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(41)
Green Grocers, Inc., enters into a contract with Hiway Transport Company for the delivery of a shipment of fresh produce. In a later dispute between these parties over the delivery, the doctrine of quasi contract cannot be used because
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(35)
Showing 61 - 72 of 72
Filters
- Essay(0)
- Multiple Choice(0)
- Short Answer(0)
- True False(0)
- Matching(0)