Exam 7: Third-Party Rights and Discharge

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Which of the following is true?

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The release of one party to a contract and the substitution of another party for the released party is called:

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In general,an incidental beneficiary has no enforceable contract rights because she was not intended to have such rights.

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Conditions can be only:

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Betty has applied to General Motors to obtain a dealership in Smalltown.In order to be granted a dealership,Betty must have a showroom,so she contracts with Bob to buy a building that would be suitable for a showroom.Bob knows that Betty has applied for a dealership and he knows that Betty wants this building for an auto showroom.After the contract for the sale of the land and building is signed,but before the transaction is completed,Betty is notified that she will not receive the GM dealership.Betty refuses to pay for Bob's land and building.Bob sues.What results? What is Betty's best defense for not performing this contract?

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If a person assigns the same contract rights to more than one assignee,the majority of courts would decide that:

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Ralph Co.contracts to sell 500 televisions to Buyer.Ralph decides that it cannot fulfill its contract,so it transfers all its rights and duties to George Co.If George Co.fails to deliver the televisions as scheduled,then:

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A covenant is an unconditional promise to perform.

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Pete leases an apartment.The written lease agreement states that the lease is not assignable without consent of the landlord.Pete assigns his lease to his sister Paula,without the landlord's consent.In most states:

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Cathy signed a contract on July 1 with the local Ford dealer to purchase a Ford Venus for $18,000.This car was supposed to be delivered on August 5.On July 15,Cathy's grandmother unexpectedly died,and left approximately $50,000 to Cathy.Cathy's car had not arrived at the dealer by August 5.On August 7,she decides that with her inheritance she would prefer a nicer car.She goes to the dealer on August 8 and is told that her Venus will be in the next day.She tells the dealer that she is upset that the car is not in and that she would prefer a Ford Muskrat,which is a luxury model.She and the dealer agree on a price of $42,000 for a Muskrat to be delivered by September 15.By September 20,the Muskrat has not arrived.Cathy starts thinking that it would be wiser to use her grandmother's inheritance to purchase a house.She goes to the dealer and says that she does not want the Muskrat,and that she will take the Venus,which is still in inventory,for the $18,000 previously agreed to.Can Cathy get out of the contract to purchase the Muskrat? Can she force the dealer to sell her the Venus for $18,000?

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In a novation,both of the original parties are replaced by new parties.

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Duties under a contract:

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The rule on delegation says that duties involving the exercise of personal skills or expertise cannot be assigned.Given this,how can accounting firms,law firms,and consulting firms delegate their work to subordinates? In the case of CPA firms,the work is often delegated to someone who is not yet even a CPA.Clients of these firms often get upset when they find out that someone at the firm other than the person they dealt with personally is doing the work on their matter.In one of these firms,how could you prevent clients from getting upset about this?

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Roger wants to buy a new car,so he borrows money from the bank.Several months later,he sells his car to Lisa,who agrees to pay the bank loan.

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Because of the uncertainty that they add to contracts,conditions must be express.

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Which of the following is true?

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Which of the following events would probably excuse performance of a contract because of commercial impracticability?

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When there is a substituted contract,the discharge of the duties under the original contract occurs as soon as the substituted contract comes into existence.

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Which of the following is true about the similarities and differences between a substituted contract and a novation?

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The assignee of a legal right is subject to the same defenses as the assignor.

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