Exam 14: Performance and Discharge
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To rescind a contract, the parties must make a second agreement that satisfies the legal requirements for a contract.
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Fact Pattern 14-3
Business Computer Solutions Education Service enters into a contract to employ Chandra as an instructor for two years to begin June 1. One month before the term begins, Business Computer is underbid by a competitor and loses a major client, Debt Consolidation Corporation. Business Computer now refuses to hire Chandra.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 14-3. Under the circumstances, with respect to damages, Chandra can
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Valley View Farms enters into a contract to sell Sarah's Corner Shop a truckload of eggs from free range chickens. Valley View then fails to deliver the eggs to Sarah's Corner Shop. Sarah
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If one party's performance is substantial, the other party's duty to perform remains absolute.
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When a party's performance is perfect, it is said to be complete.
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Barbara and Johann are parties to a contract. They agree on a novation. The novation requires
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Kathleen offers to buy Richard's prize stallion for $10,000 only if a licensed veterinarian certifies that the horse is sound for breeding. After inspecting the stallion, the veterinarian concludes that the stallion is sterile and thus not fit for breeding. Kathleen
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Phil enters into a contract to hire Bob's Building Business to build a warehouse for Phil. The contract specifies that the warehouse should be built with HighQual Bricks. When construction starts, HighQual Bricks cannot provide enough bricks for the warehouse. Bob's Building Business substitutes Big Red Bricks, which are comparable in quality and price to HighQual Bricks. This deviation from the contract
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Most contracts need to be performed only to the satisfaction of a reasonable person unless they expressly state otherwise.
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A contractual obligation may not be discharged through novation.
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Ellen contracts to buy six cases of vintage Fertile Valley wine from Grapes & Vines Winery for $1,200. The contract states that delivery is to be made at Ellen's residence "on or before May 1, to be used for daughter's wedding reception on May 2." On May 1, Grapes & Vines's delivery van is involved in an accident, no wine is delivered that day, and no one from Grapes & Vines tells Ellen. On the morning of May 2, Ellen buys the wine from Happy Hill Winery. That afternoon, just before the reception, Grapes & Vines tenders delivery of the wine at Ellen's residence. She refuses tender. Grapes & Vines sues her for breach of contract. How is the court most likely to rule?
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When each party's performance is conditioned on the other party's performance, concurrent conditions are present.
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CrossCountry Trucking & Transport enters into a contract with Discount Outlet Stores to load, transport, deliver, and unload the cargo that Discount designates. CrossCountry's offer to perform, when the company is ready, willing, and able to do so, is
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Raphael agrees to lease an apart?ment from Suzanne for one day to see Thomas, the president of the United States, deliver a speech in the street below. The speech is can?celed three days before its scheduled date. The con?tract
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Hal contracts with Credit Services, Inc. (CSI), to pay $500 for its serv?ices. After CSI performs, they sign an accord, in which Hal promises to pay $400 within ten days instead of the $500. Hal does not pay. CSI can sue Hal under
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Ben and Andrew are parties to a contract. They agree on a novation. The novation does not require
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A breach of contract occurs only when a party fails to perform all of his or her duties under a contract.
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After a contract is made, a supervening event may make performance impossible in an objective sense.
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A discharge in bankruptcy will ordinarily prevent creditors from enforcing most of the debtor's contracts.
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