Deck 18: Contract Remediespart Iv: Sales

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A plaintiff who has not sustained any loss resulting from the defendant's breach of contract cannot recover any damages.
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Restitution requires a return of value to the aggrieved party.
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The majority of states allow the injured party who has been induced to enter into a contract by fraud to recover only "out-of-pocket" damages equal to the difference between the value of what she has received and the value of what she has given for it.
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At its discretion, a court of equity may grant an injunction against breach of a contractual duty when damages for a breach would be inadequate.
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Equitable remedies result in money awards to the plaintiff.
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Bonnie has an employment contract with QualNeed Corporation which includes a clause requiring exclusive personal services.  If Bonnie takes on contract work with QualNeed's primary competitor, she is not breaching her agreement, as long as her status remains as an independent contractor with the competitor.
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A deceived party may seek a remedy under tort law, contract law, and restitution,  and may be compensated under more than one of these remedies.
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Incidental damages are those that arise directly out of the breach.
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When a breach of contract occurs, the nonbreaching party is required to take reasonable steps to lessen or mitigate the damages that he may sustain.
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AllMed Corporation may obtain an injunction against its head chemical engineer, Dwight, if they have an employment contract with Dwight and Dwight accepts a consulting job offer from AllMed's major competitor.
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The test of foreseeable damages is subjective.
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Courts of equity will grant specific performance of contracts for personal services.
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If no performance is rendered at all under a contract, then the damages will be the loss of value of the promised performance.
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A liquidated damage clause that represents a reasonable approximation of the damages where the actual amount would be very difficult to determine will usually be upheld.
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If Nioma cannot prove a particular element of her loss with reasonable certainty, she is barred from recovering any of the loss arising from breach of contract by the other party.
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In the Arrowhead School District No.75, Park County, Montana, v.James A.Klyap, Jr.case, the court found the liquidated damages clause was void as a penalty because it was unreasonable and unduly oppressive.
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Equitable remedies are available any time the plaintiff chooses them over money damages.
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Under contract law, the deceived party can elect either to affirm and enforce the contract despite the misrepresentation or to disaffirm the contract and seek rescission.
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A party with the power to avoid a contract will not lose that power by delaying the avoidance.
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The purpose of reliance damages is to place the injured party in a position as good as he would have held if the contract had not been made.
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Consequential damages include lost profits and injury to person or property.
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Under the rule in Hadley v.Baxendale , only damages foreseeable at the time of entering into the contract can be recovered.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to election of remedies?

A) The remedy of specific performance is consistent with that of restitution.
B) The Code follows the doctrine of election of remedies with respect to contracts for the sale of goods.
C) A person who seeks an injunction may also seek incidental damages for the breach.
D) All of these are correct.
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Specific performance is the usual judicially granted remedy for breach of contract.
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Where a contract is unenforceable because of the statute of frauds, a party may recover the benefits conferred on the other party in reliance on the contract.
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If Wallace and Bruce designated in their contract an amount to be paid in the event of a breach and the amount is found to be so high it is considered a penalty, the injured party will be left without a remedy.
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Where a party has been induced by fraud to enter a contract, the Restatement of Torts permits the injured party to recover out-of-pocket damages but expressly excludes recovery of benefit-of-the-bargain damages.
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The remedy for misrepresentation is specific performance of the contract.
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A party with the power to avoid a contract may lose that power by being subordinated to the intervening rights of third parties.
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The costs or losses an injured party avoids by not having to perform are not figured in the computation of damages.
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Incidental damages include lost profits and injury to person or property resulting from defective performance.
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A party with the power to avoid a contract may lose that power by affirming the contract.
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Under the law of restitution, a remedy for misrepresentation is rescission (avoidance) of the contract by the deceived party, though when appropriate, the courts also will require restitution.
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To fully compensate a plaintiff for losses suffered for a breach of contract, punitive damages are always awarded.
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In which of the following situations is restitution available as a remedy?

A) For a party in default.
B) As an alternative remedy for a party injured by breach.
C) For a party who may not enforce the contract because of the statute of frauds.
D) All of these are situations in which restitution is available.
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Punitive damages are not always awarded as a deterrent in breach of contract cases.
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Even if a party has the power to avoid a contract for lack of capacity, duress, or undue influence, the party will lose that power by affirming the contract.
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If the parties to a contract stipulate an amount that will be paid in the event of a breach, the courts will always enforce it.
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Gina contracts with Lonnie to build a fence around her backyard in the next three weeks.If Lonnie breaches the contract, Gina can elect the remedy of damages or the remedy of injunctive relief to prevent Lonnie from providing his fencing services for anyone else until he completes her fence.
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Restitution can be obtained where a voidable contract is avoided.
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What principle did the court apply in the case of Madison Square Garden Corp., Ill.v.Carnera ?

A) An injured party's damages may not be reduced by mitigation for his failure to accept or seek other employment of a different or inferior kind.
B) When services contracted for are unusual or extraordinary, the injured party cannot obtain injunctive relief.
C) When damages are not adequate, an injunction may be used to enforce a negative covenant regarding exclusive services that are unique and extraordinary.
D) Damages are recoverable only if they were foreseeable at the time of entering into the contract.
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A contractor and Southampton, Inc.have a contract, which calls for the contractor to build a building with the completion by June 15.If the building is not completed by that date, the contract calls for the contractor to pay $100 per day in damages.The $100 per day is:

A) liquidated damages.
B) an illegal penalty.
C) punitive damages.
D) nominal damages.
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Jimmy made a contract to sell his townhouse to Thomas for $180,000.Two days later Jimmy changed his mind after discovering that he could have sold the property to another buyer for an additional $30,000.Thomas sues and asks the court to have the property conveyed to him at the price of $180,000.Thomas is seeking:

A) restitution.
B) specific performance.
C) punitive damages.
D) valid tender.
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A power of avoidance held by a party may be lost if:

A) there are unreasonable delays in exercising the power.
B) the rights of third parties intervene.
C) the contract is affirmed.
D) All of these.
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Arlene signs an employment contract to work for a local business, Davis Restoration, for one year but is wrongfully discharged after three months.In order to recover from Davis full pay for the remaining nine months of her contract, Arlene:

A) must accept a radically different type of job if that is all she can find.
B) must accept employment 60 miles away if that is the only available similar job.
C) must use reasonable efforts to mitigate her damages by seeking other employment, even if she does not find another job.
D) need only file suit against Davis Restoration since they are contractually bound to pay Arlene for one year of employment.
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding specific performance?

A) It will be granted frequently in contracts involving the sale of goods.
B) It will not be granted if money damages would be adequate to compensate the injured party.
C) The courts will not order directly the specific enforcement of contracts for personal services.
D) It is granted in contracts involving unique items of personal property.
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Contract damages that put the injured party in as good a position as if the other party had performed are:

A) consequential damages.
B) incidental damages.
C) liquidated damages.
D) compensatory damages.
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To accomplish the basic purposes of contract remedies, which of the following limitations have not been imposed upon monetary damages?

A) Mitigation.
B) Certainty.
C) Restitution.
D) Foreseeability.
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Vladimir entered into a contract to buy Daniel's collection of rare stamps.Vladimir mailed payment of $10,000 for the stamps to Daniel, but now Daniel tells Vladimir, "I'll never part with these stamps." Are the following remedies available to Vladimir?

A) Restitution: No; Specific Performance: Yes
B) Restitution: No; Specific Performance: No
C) Restitution: Yes; Specific Performance: Yes
D) Restitution: Yes; Specific Performance: No
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In the case of Hadley v.Baxendale , the plaintiff was seeking damages for:

A) failure to specifically perform a contract.
B) failure to convey land.
C) lost profits.
D) restitution.
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Barbara, an antique dealer, intentionally misrepresents the value of an antique chest of drawers, as $6,000 when she has reason to know the value is considerably less.Margaret agrees to buy it for $5,500.It is worth $2,500.In a state that uses the "out-of-pocket" rule, Margaret's damage award would be:

A) $3,000.
B) $3,500.
C) $2,500.
D) $500.
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Carolyn agrees to sell Marianne an antique handmade lace tablecloth for $1,500.When Carolyn discovers that her cousin wants it too, she breaks the contract with Marianne.Marianne can ask the court to order:

A) equitable rescission.
B) specific performance.
C) restitution.
D) injunctive relief.
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The usual remedy for breach of contract is:

A) punitive damages.
B) injunction.
C) specific performance.
D) money damages.
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Lynne agrees to buy Harriette's farm for $200,000 and puts $20,000 down.Then Lynne learns she is allergic to hay and repudiates the contract.If Harriette can sell the farm in a good faith transaction for $190,000 a month later, she may:

A) keep $10,000 of Lynne's down payment.
B) not keep any of the down payment money.
C) sue for specific performance.
D) keep Lynne's $20,000.
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Marcella pays $12,000 down on a houseboat which Hugh had agreed to sell to her for $64,000.Marcella then repudiates the contract.Hugh sells the houseboat to Lloyd in good faith for $60,000.Marcella may recover from Hugh:

A) nothing, since she was the one who repudiated the contract.
B) $8,000 in restitution, which represents Marcella's $12,000 down payment less the $4,000 in damages Hugh sustained because of Marcella's breach.
C) her $12,000 down payment since Hugh's contract with Lloyd created a novation and discharged any duty Marcella had to pay anything toward the houseboat.
D) only a nominal amount.
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Busby contracts to build a house for Connell.Busby finishes approximately half of the house and quits.Connell files suit against Busby.Which remedy is not available?

A) Reformation.
B) Nominal damages.
C) Specific performance.
D) Compensatory damages.
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According to the "American Rule," when contracting parties litigate over a breach:

A) attorney fees are considered consequential damages.
B) a provision for attorney fees in the written contract will not be given effect.
C) the losing party has to pay the winner's attorney fees.
D) each party pays its own attorney fees, regardless of who wins.
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Howard needs a truck to pull a 2,000-pound trailer.Gordon tells Howard, "My truck will pull a 2,000 pound trailer with ease." Relying on Gordon's statement, Howard buys the truck, but it will not pull a 2,000-pound trailer.If Gordon did not intend to deceive and Howard sues for nonfraudulent misrepresentation, he can ask for:

A) out-of-pocket damages, plus consequential damages.
B) punitive damages, but not out-of-pocket damages.
C) out-of-pocket damages plus punitive damages.
D) nominal damages because Howard should have known the capacity of the truck.
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Harry said to Marge, "I have a ring once owned by Marilyn Monroe.Would you like to buy it for $500?" Marge pays for the ring, but the next day a friend tells her that Harry had recently purchased the ring at a local store.Marge enjoys wearing the ring and wears it constantly for twelve months.Finally, she goes to Harry and says, "Here is the ring you lied about.Give me my $500." Most likely Marge will:

A) get her money back since Harry's statement was fraudulent.
B) not get her money back since she has affirmed the contract by taking an unduly long time to disaffirm.
C) not get her money back since she should have investigated the facts about the ring more carefully.
D) not get her money back since she is a good faith purchaser of merchandise.
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Davis enters into a contract giving Woody the right of first refusal on a tract of land owned by Davis .Davis subsequently offers the land to Fred without first offering it to Woody .An appropriate remedy for to seek would be:

A) an injunction.
B) reformation.
C) liquidated damages.
D) punitive damages.
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Bartow signed a contract to coach baseball for Washington High for a period of three years.After two years he is offered and accepts an assistant coaching position at State University.Contract law will not allow Washington High to ask for:

A) an injunction against coaching at the university.
B) specific performance of his contract.
C) payment of compensatory damages.
D) liquidated damages.
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In which of the following situations will a court grant specific performance?

A) In a case involving breach of contract for the sale of real property.
B) In contracts for personal services.
C) Where goods are unique or rare.
D) Both in cases involving breach of contract for the sale of real property and w here goods are unique or rare .
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What interests of injured parties are protected by remedies for a breach of contract?
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Explain consequential damages.Give an example.
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Wayne breaches a contract with Tim causing damages of $25,000 in lost profits, when damages under ordinary circumstances would be $17,000.Explain under what circumstances a court would award $25,000.
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Misrepresentation that induces a party to enter into a contract may give rise to remedies under:

A) the law of restitution only
B) the law of restitution and contract law
C) the law of restitution, contract law, and tort law
D) contract law only
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Explain three limitations on monetary damages.
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A small breach of contract damage amount fixed without regard to the amount of loss is known as:

A) nominal damages.
B) out-of-pocket damages.
C) reliance damages.
D) None of these.
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a.When is specific performance available to enforce a contract?
b.Under what circumstances will a court grant specific performance to enforce a contract involving personal services?
c.What remedy did the court award in the Madison Square Garden case? Explain why the court chose this remedy.
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Eve agrees to sell her boutique to Shelley for $150,000.Shelley spends $60,000 on inventory and fixtures for the store, but then Eve repudiates the contract.Shelley is able to sell the inventory and fixtures for $45,000.Since Shelley cannot establish her lost profits with reasonable certainty, discuss what damages she should seek for Eve's breach of contract.
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Bob's brother, Steve, planned to visit over Labor Day weekend.Together they planned to build a deck in Bob's backyard.Bob ordered the lumber, concrete, nails, and other supplies to be delivered on Friday.He also arranged to rent a saw for the weekend (Sat., Sun., and Mon.) at a cost of $20 a day.When he went to pick up the saw, the store had already rented it.He drove all over town trying to borrow another but could only get one for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday at a cost of $50 per day.Because they couldn't work on Saturday without a saw, Bob had to hire Mac at a cost of $80 to work with him on Tuesday and, of course, Bob had to take off from work.Calculate the damages to which Bob is entitled.Why? Explain.
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When will a court enforce a liquidated damage clause? When will a court refuse to enforce one?
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Damages for reliance include expenses for:

A) injury to the person.
B) punishment of the breaching party.
C) lost profits.
D) preparing to perform.
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Scott, a minor, sells his digital camera to Hadley, who then sells it to Sherry.Under these circumstances:

A) if Sherry is a good faith purchaser for value and she buys the camera before Scott elects to rescind, no rescission is permitted.
B) if Scott wants to rescind the transaction after the sale to Sherry, a good-faith purchaser for value, he has no remedy or recourse.
C) Hadley and Sherry both received a voidable title regardless of whether they contracted in good faith.
D) Scott retains the power of avoidance of the contract, since he is a minor, even after the property is sold to Sherry.
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A plaintiff who has not sustained any loss resulting from the defendant's breach of contract cannot recover any damages.
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Restitution requires a return of value to the aggrieved party.
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The majority of states allow the injured party who has been induced to enter into a contract by fraud to recover only "out-of-pocket" damages equal to the difference between the value of what she has received and the value of what she has given for it.
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At its discretion, a court of equity may grant an injunction against breach of a contractual duty when damages for a breach would be inadequate.
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Equitable remedies result in money awards to the plaintiff.
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Bonnie has an employment contract with QualNeed Corporation which includes a clause requiring exclusive personal services.  If Bonnie takes on contract work with QualNeed's primary competitor, she is not breaching her agreement, as long as her status remains as an independent contractor with the competitor.
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A deceived party may seek a remedy under tort law, contract law, and restitution,  and may be compensated under more than one of these remedies.
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Incidental damages are those that arise directly out of the breach.
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When a breach of contract occurs, the nonbreaching party is required to take reasonable steps to lessen or mitigate the damages that he may sustain.
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AllMed Corporation may obtain an injunction against its head chemical engineer, Dwight, if they have an employment contract with Dwight and Dwight accepts a consulting job offer from AllMed's major competitor.
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The test of foreseeable damages is subjective.
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Courts of equity will grant specific performance of contracts for personal services.
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If no performance is rendered at all under a contract, then the damages will be the loss of value of the promised performance.
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A liquidated damage clause that represents a reasonable approximation of the damages where the actual amount would be very difficult to determine will usually be upheld.
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If Nioma cannot prove a particular element of her loss with reasonable certainty, she is barred from recovering any of the loss arising from breach of contract by the other party.
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In the Arrowhead School District No.75, Park County, Montana, v.James A.Klyap, Jr.case, the court found the liquidated damages clause was void as a penalty because it was unreasonable and unduly oppressive.
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Equitable remedies are available any time the plaintiff chooses them over money damages.
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Under contract law, the deceived party can elect either to affirm and enforce the contract despite the misrepresentation or to disaffirm the contract and seek rescission.
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A party with the power to avoid a contract will not lose that power by delaying the avoidance.
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The purpose of reliance damages is to place the injured party in a position as good as he would have held if the contract had not been made.
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Consequential damages include lost profits and injury to person or property.
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Under the rule in Hadley v.Baxendale , only damages foreseeable at the time of entering into the contract can be recovered.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to election of remedies?

A) The remedy of specific performance is consistent with that of restitution.
B) The Code follows the doctrine of election of remedies with respect to contracts for the sale of goods.
C) A person who seeks an injunction may also seek incidental damages for the breach.
D) All of these are correct.
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Specific performance is the usual judicially granted remedy for breach of contract.
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Where a contract is unenforceable because of the statute of frauds, a party may recover the benefits conferred on the other party in reliance on the contract.
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If Wallace and Bruce designated in their contract an amount to be paid in the event of a breach and the amount is found to be so high it is considered a penalty, the injured party will be left without a remedy.
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Where a party has been induced by fraud to enter a contract, the Restatement of Torts permits the injured party to recover out-of-pocket damages but expressly excludes recovery of benefit-of-the-bargain damages.
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The remedy for misrepresentation is specific performance of the contract.
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A party with the power to avoid a contract may lose that power by being subordinated to the intervening rights of third parties.
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The costs or losses an injured party avoids by not having to perform are not figured in the computation of damages.
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Incidental damages include lost profits and injury to person or property resulting from defective performance.
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A party with the power to avoid a contract may lose that power by affirming the contract.
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Under the law of restitution, a remedy for misrepresentation is rescission (avoidance) of the contract by the deceived party, though when appropriate, the courts also will require restitution.
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To fully compensate a plaintiff for losses suffered for a breach of contract, punitive damages are always awarded.
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In which of the following situations is restitution available as a remedy?

A) For a party in default.
B) As an alternative remedy for a party injured by breach.
C) For a party who may not enforce the contract because of the statute of frauds.
D) All of these are situations in which restitution is available.
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Punitive damages are not always awarded as a deterrent in breach of contract cases.
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Even if a party has the power to avoid a contract for lack of capacity, duress, or undue influence, the party will lose that power by affirming the contract.
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If the parties to a contract stipulate an amount that will be paid in the event of a breach, the courts will always enforce it.
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Gina contracts with Lonnie to build a fence around her backyard in the next three weeks.If Lonnie breaches the contract, Gina can elect the remedy of damages or the remedy of injunctive relief to prevent Lonnie from providing his fencing services for anyone else until he completes her fence.
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Restitution can be obtained where a voidable contract is avoided.
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What principle did the court apply in the case of Madison Square Garden Corp., Ill.v.Carnera ?

A) An injured party's damages may not be reduced by mitigation for his failure to accept or seek other employment of a different or inferior kind.
B) When services contracted for are unusual or extraordinary, the injured party cannot obtain injunctive relief.
C) When damages are not adequate, an injunction may be used to enforce a negative covenant regarding exclusive services that are unique and extraordinary.
D) Damages are recoverable only if they were foreseeable at the time of entering into the contract.
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A contractor and Southampton, Inc.have a contract, which calls for the contractor to build a building with the completion by June 15.If the building is not completed by that date, the contract calls for the contractor to pay $100 per day in damages.The $100 per day is:

A) liquidated damages.
B) an illegal penalty.
C) punitive damages.
D) nominal damages.
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Jimmy made a contract to sell his townhouse to Thomas for $180,000.Two days later Jimmy changed his mind after discovering that he could have sold the property to another buyer for an additional $30,000.Thomas sues and asks the court to have the property conveyed to him at the price of $180,000.Thomas is seeking:

A) restitution.
B) specific performance.
C) punitive damages.
D) valid tender.
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A power of avoidance held by a party may be lost if:

A) there are unreasonable delays in exercising the power.
B) the rights of third parties intervene.
C) the contract is affirmed.
D) All of these.
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Arlene signs an employment contract to work for a local business, Davis Restoration, for one year but is wrongfully discharged after three months.In order to recover from Davis full pay for the remaining nine months of her contract, Arlene:

A) must accept a radically different type of job if that is all she can find.
B) must accept employment 60 miles away if that is the only available similar job.
C) must use reasonable efforts to mitigate her damages by seeking other employment, even if she does not find another job.
D) need only file suit against Davis Restoration since they are contractually bound to pay Arlene for one year of employment.
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding specific performance?

A) It will be granted frequently in contracts involving the sale of goods.
B) It will not be granted if money damages would be adequate to compensate the injured party.
C) The courts will not order directly the specific enforcement of contracts for personal services.
D) It is granted in contracts involving unique items of personal property.
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Contract damages that put the injured party in as good a position as if the other party had performed are:

A) consequential damages.
B) incidental damages.
C) liquidated damages.
D) compensatory damages.
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To accomplish the basic purposes of contract remedies, which of the following limitations have not been imposed upon monetary damages?

A) Mitigation.
B) Certainty.
C) Restitution.
D) Foreseeability.
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Vladimir entered into a contract to buy Daniel's collection of rare stamps.Vladimir mailed payment of $10,000 for the stamps to Daniel, but now Daniel tells Vladimir, "I'll never part with these stamps." Are the following remedies available to Vladimir?

A) Restitution: No; Specific Performance: Yes
B) Restitution: No; Specific Performance: No
C) Restitution: Yes; Specific Performance: Yes
D) Restitution: Yes; Specific Performance: No
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In the case of Hadley v.Baxendale , the plaintiff was seeking damages for:

A) failure to specifically perform a contract.
B) failure to convey land.
C) lost profits.
D) restitution.
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Barbara, an antique dealer, intentionally misrepresents the value of an antique chest of drawers, as $6,000 when she has reason to know the value is considerably less.Margaret agrees to buy it for $5,500.It is worth $2,500.In a state that uses the "out-of-pocket" rule, Margaret's damage award would be:

A) $3,000.
B) $3,500.
C) $2,500.
D) $500.
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52
Carolyn agrees to sell Marianne an antique handmade lace tablecloth for $1,500.When Carolyn discovers that her cousin wants it too, she breaks the contract with Marianne.Marianne can ask the court to order:

A) equitable rescission.
B) specific performance.
C) restitution.
D) injunctive relief.
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53
The usual remedy for breach of contract is:

A) punitive damages.
B) injunction.
C) specific performance.
D) money damages.
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54
Lynne agrees to buy Harriette's farm for $200,000 and puts $20,000 down.Then Lynne learns she is allergic to hay and repudiates the contract.If Harriette can sell the farm in a good faith transaction for $190,000 a month later, she may:

A) keep $10,000 of Lynne's down payment.
B) not keep any of the down payment money.
C) sue for specific performance.
D) keep Lynne's $20,000.
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55
Marcella pays $12,000 down on a houseboat which Hugh had agreed to sell to her for $64,000.Marcella then repudiates the contract.Hugh sells the houseboat to Lloyd in good faith for $60,000.Marcella may recover from Hugh:

A) nothing, since she was the one who repudiated the contract.
B) $8,000 in restitution, which represents Marcella's $12,000 down payment less the $4,000 in damages Hugh sustained because of Marcella's breach.
C) her $12,000 down payment since Hugh's contract with Lloyd created a novation and discharged any duty Marcella had to pay anything toward the houseboat.
D) only a nominal amount.
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56
Busby contracts to build a house for Connell.Busby finishes approximately half of the house and quits.Connell files suit against Busby.Which remedy is not available?

A) Reformation.
B) Nominal damages.
C) Specific performance.
D) Compensatory damages.
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57
According to the "American Rule," when contracting parties litigate over a breach:

A) attorney fees are considered consequential damages.
B) a provision for attorney fees in the written contract will not be given effect.
C) the losing party has to pay the winner's attorney fees.
D) each party pays its own attorney fees, regardless of who wins.
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58
Howard needs a truck to pull a 2,000-pound trailer.Gordon tells Howard, "My truck will pull a 2,000 pound trailer with ease." Relying on Gordon's statement, Howard buys the truck, but it will not pull a 2,000-pound trailer.If Gordon did not intend to deceive and Howard sues for nonfraudulent misrepresentation, he can ask for:

A) out-of-pocket damages, plus consequential damages.
B) punitive damages, but not out-of-pocket damages.
C) out-of-pocket damages plus punitive damages.
D) nominal damages because Howard should have known the capacity of the truck.
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59
Harry said to Marge, "I have a ring once owned by Marilyn Monroe.Would you like to buy it for $500?" Marge pays for the ring, but the next day a friend tells her that Harry had recently purchased the ring at a local store.Marge enjoys wearing the ring and wears it constantly for twelve months.Finally, she goes to Harry and says, "Here is the ring you lied about.Give me my $500." Most likely Marge will:

A) get her money back since Harry's statement was fraudulent.
B) not get her money back since she has affirmed the contract by taking an unduly long time to disaffirm.
C) not get her money back since she should have investigated the facts about the ring more carefully.
D) not get her money back since she is a good faith purchaser of merchandise.
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60
Davis enters into a contract giving Woody the right of first refusal on a tract of land owned by Davis .Davis subsequently offers the land to Fred without first offering it to Woody .An appropriate remedy for to seek would be:

A) an injunction.
B) reformation.
C) liquidated damages.
D) punitive damages.
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61
Bartow signed a contract to coach baseball for Washington High for a period of three years.After two years he is offered and accepts an assistant coaching position at State University.Contract law will not allow Washington High to ask for:

A) an injunction against coaching at the university.
B) specific performance of his contract.
C) payment of compensatory damages.
D) liquidated damages.
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62
In which of the following situations will a court grant specific performance?

A) In a case involving breach of contract for the sale of real property.
B) In contracts for personal services.
C) Where goods are unique or rare.
D) Both in cases involving breach of contract for the sale of real property and w here goods are unique or rare .
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63
What interests of injured parties are protected by remedies for a breach of contract?
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64
Explain consequential damages.Give an example.
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65
Wayne breaches a contract with Tim causing damages of $25,000 in lost profits, when damages under ordinary circumstances would be $17,000.Explain under what circumstances a court would award $25,000.
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66
Misrepresentation that induces a party to enter into a contract may give rise to remedies under:

A) the law of restitution only
B) the law of restitution and contract law
C) the law of restitution, contract law, and tort law
D) contract law only
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67
Explain three limitations on monetary damages.
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68
A small breach of contract damage amount fixed without regard to the amount of loss is known as:

A) nominal damages.
B) out-of-pocket damages.
C) reliance damages.
D) None of these.
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69
a.When is specific performance available to enforce a contract?
b.Under what circumstances will a court grant specific performance to enforce a contract involving personal services?
c.What remedy did the court award in the Madison Square Garden case? Explain why the court chose this remedy.
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70
Eve agrees to sell her boutique to Shelley for $150,000.Shelley spends $60,000 on inventory and fixtures for the store, but then Eve repudiates the contract.Shelley is able to sell the inventory and fixtures for $45,000.Since Shelley cannot establish her lost profits with reasonable certainty, discuss what damages she should seek for Eve's breach of contract.
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71
Bob's brother, Steve, planned to visit over Labor Day weekend.Together they planned to build a deck in Bob's backyard.Bob ordered the lumber, concrete, nails, and other supplies to be delivered on Friday.He also arranged to rent a saw for the weekend (Sat., Sun., and Mon.) at a cost of $20 a day.When he went to pick up the saw, the store had already rented it.He drove all over town trying to borrow another but could only get one for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday at a cost of $50 per day.Because they couldn't work on Saturday without a saw, Bob had to hire Mac at a cost of $80 to work with him on Tuesday and, of course, Bob had to take off from work.Calculate the damages to which Bob is entitled.Why? Explain.
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72
When will a court enforce a liquidated damage clause? When will a court refuse to enforce one?
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73
Damages for reliance include expenses for:

A) injury to the person.
B) punishment of the breaching party.
C) lost profits.
D) preparing to perform.
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74
Scott, a minor, sells his digital camera to Hadley, who then sells it to Sherry.Under these circumstances:

A) if Sherry is a good faith purchaser for value and she buys the camera before Scott elects to rescind, no rescission is permitted.
B) if Scott wants to rescind the transaction after the sale to Sherry, a good-faith purchaser for value, he has no remedy or recourse.
C) Hadley and Sherry both received a voidable title regardless of whether they contracted in good faith.
D) Scott retains the power of avoidance of the contract, since he is a minor, even after the property is sold to Sherry.
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