Deck 19: Contract Requirements

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What contracts do minors make?

A) Voidable
B) Void
C) Unenforceable
D) Unconscionable
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What is a legal impediment to making a binding contract?

A) Age
B) Influence of alcohol
C) Judicial declaration of insanity
D) All of the above
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What should be added to an unenforceable agreement to turn it into a binding contract?

A) Contractual capacity
B) Promise
C) Consideration
D) Acceptance
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What Latin phrase means "this for that"?

A) Lis pendens
B) Quid pro quo
C) Animus furandi
D) Ipso facto
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What is a characteristic of a promise to make a gift?

A) Unenforceable
B) Void
C) Voidable
D) Valid
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What is an exception to a gift-promise rule?

A) Unjust enrichment
B) Lack of consideration
C) Charitable subscription
D) Forbearance
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What is an example of consideration?

A) Promise not to do something that one has a right to do
B) Promise to do something that one has a right to do
C) Promise to marry someone
D) All of the above
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What is promissory estoppel?

A) Equitable doctrine that requires no consideration
B) Place of the seal
C) Defective agreement
D) Adhesion contract
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What term describes the necessary writing satisfying the statute of frauds?

A) Memorabilia
B) Memo
C) Memorandum
D) All of the above
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What is the origin of the statute of frauds?

A) Legislature
B) Courts' decisions
C) State constitutions
D) Rule of law coming from 17th century England
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What mistake is made when both parties are mistaken about a material fact of the contract?

A) Bilateral
B) Two-sided
C) Common
D) Joint
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What term describes the situation when a party was induced by fraud to enter into the contract?

A) Fraud in the inducement
B) Fraud in the execution
C) Fraud in esse contractus
D) All of the above
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What term describes standardized language commonly used in similar legal documents?

A) Legalese
B) Legal jargon
C) Boilerplate
D) All of the above
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What term describes the overcoming of a person's free will by the use of an unlawful threat?

A) Undue influence
B) Duress
C) Usury
D) Mala prohibita
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Under what circumstances are exculpatory clauses enforceable?

A) No offense to public policy
B) Equal bargaining power between the parties
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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What type of contracts are illegal in all states?

A) Usury
B) Gambling
C) Sunday contracts
D) All of the above
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What is a characteristic of an illegal contract?

A) Void
B) No legal effect
C) Nullity
D) All of the above
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What is an example of a contract which is against public policy?

A) Purchase of automobiles on Sunday
B) Purchase of necessities by minors
C) Contract prohibiting a woman to marry
D) Contract in consideration of marriage
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What kind of gambling is legal in some states?

A) Horse racing
B) State lottery
C) Bingo
D) All of the above
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What Latin phrase means "in equal fault"?

A) In personam
B) In pari delicto
C) In rem
D) Ad damnum
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Age is never a hindrance to contractual capacity.
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Adults are presumed competent to make a contract.
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A person too drunk may not realize that he or she is making a contract.
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The exchange of benefits and promises by the parties to the agreement is called ratification.
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Charitable subscription is never an exception to a gift-promise rule.
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In a unilateral contract, the consideration is the promises exchanged by each party.
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Contracts whose performance cannot be completed within a year after the contract was formed must be in writing.
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The writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds must identify the parties to the contract.
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Federal law disallows contracts to be signed with e-signature.
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When both parties are mistaken about an essential aspect of an agreement they entered into, a mutual mistake has been made.
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A defrauded party never has the right to rescind the contract.
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If an agreement has a defect, it is not recognized by courts as a valid contract.
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Courts enforce only valid and legal contracts.
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Contracts in restraint of trade are legal and enforceable.
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Usually, courts do not assist either party to an illegal contract.
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Minor's age makes them legally incompetent for making a fully ________ contract.
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Influence of drugs is an obstacle to contractual ________ of adults.
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An offeror's binding promise to hold an offer open is called a(n) ________ contract.
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The promise by a merchant is called a(n) ________ offer.
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To satisfy the statute of frauds, a real estate contract must identify the ________ of land.
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A promise to answer for the debt or default of another is known as a(n) ________ promise.
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The overcoming of a person's free will by misusing a position of trust is called ________ influence.
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One-sided and unfair contracts that shock the conscience of the court are called ________ contracts.
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Contracts to purchase certain items on Sundays, such as alcohol, are called ________ contracts.
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Foundational principles that bind various peoples into a close-knit society are called ________ policy.
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Contractual capacity

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-In pari delicto

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Forbearance

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
Question
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Statute of frauds

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Adhesion contracts

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Nudum pactum

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Memorandum

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Usury

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Fraud in esse contractus

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
Question
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Voidable

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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Define consideration. Discuss its importance for the formation and enforceability of contracts.
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Define a memorandum. Identify types of contracts that must be in writing to be enforceable. Identify what kind of writing satisfies the statute of frauds.
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Define fraud. Identify and discuss types of contracts that are defective because of fraud.
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Mary promised Alex to give him a car as a gift if Alex graduates from the university with honors. Mary also made a pledge to a church to donate $5,000 to its mission trips fund. After his graduation with honors, Alex reminded Mary of her promise, but Mary said she has no obligation to give Alex the car. When the church secretary called to collect the money, Mary told this person that she changed her mind about the donation. Discuss what legal obligations Mary has and to whom.
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At an antic bookstore, Lily bought a postcard of Charlie Chaplin with his signature for $800. The seller said that he cannot prove the authenticity of the signature. Lily later discovered that the signature had been forged. Discuss whether the contract presented in this scenario is valid.
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Deck 19: Contract Requirements
1
What contracts do minors make?

A) Voidable
B) Void
C) Unenforceable
D) Unconscionable
Voidable
2
What is a legal impediment to making a binding contract?

A) Age
B) Influence of alcohol
C) Judicial declaration of insanity
D) All of the above
All of the above
3
What should be added to an unenforceable agreement to turn it into a binding contract?

A) Contractual capacity
B) Promise
C) Consideration
D) Acceptance
Consideration
4
What Latin phrase means "this for that"?

A) Lis pendens
B) Quid pro quo
C) Animus furandi
D) Ipso facto
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What is a characteristic of a promise to make a gift?

A) Unenforceable
B) Void
C) Voidable
D) Valid
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6
What is an exception to a gift-promise rule?

A) Unjust enrichment
B) Lack of consideration
C) Charitable subscription
D) Forbearance
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What is an example of consideration?

A) Promise not to do something that one has a right to do
B) Promise to do something that one has a right to do
C) Promise to marry someone
D) All of the above
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8
What is promissory estoppel?

A) Equitable doctrine that requires no consideration
B) Place of the seal
C) Defective agreement
D) Adhesion contract
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9
What term describes the necessary writing satisfying the statute of frauds?

A) Memorabilia
B) Memo
C) Memorandum
D) All of the above
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10
What is the origin of the statute of frauds?

A) Legislature
B) Courts' decisions
C) State constitutions
D) Rule of law coming from 17th century England
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11
What mistake is made when both parties are mistaken about a material fact of the contract?

A) Bilateral
B) Two-sided
C) Common
D) Joint
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12
What term describes the situation when a party was induced by fraud to enter into the contract?

A) Fraud in the inducement
B) Fraud in the execution
C) Fraud in esse contractus
D) All of the above
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13
What term describes standardized language commonly used in similar legal documents?

A) Legalese
B) Legal jargon
C) Boilerplate
D) All of the above
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14
What term describes the overcoming of a person's free will by the use of an unlawful threat?

A) Undue influence
B) Duress
C) Usury
D) Mala prohibita
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15
Under what circumstances are exculpatory clauses enforceable?

A) No offense to public policy
B) Equal bargaining power between the parties
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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What type of contracts are illegal in all states?

A) Usury
B) Gambling
C) Sunday contracts
D) All of the above
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What is a characteristic of an illegal contract?

A) Void
B) No legal effect
C) Nullity
D) All of the above
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What is an example of a contract which is against public policy?

A) Purchase of automobiles on Sunday
B) Purchase of necessities by minors
C) Contract prohibiting a woman to marry
D) Contract in consideration of marriage
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19
What kind of gambling is legal in some states?

A) Horse racing
B) State lottery
C) Bingo
D) All of the above
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What Latin phrase means "in equal fault"?

A) In personam
B) In pari delicto
C) In rem
D) Ad damnum
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21
Age is never a hindrance to contractual capacity.
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Adults are presumed competent to make a contract.
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A person too drunk may not realize that he or she is making a contract.
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The exchange of benefits and promises by the parties to the agreement is called ratification.
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Charitable subscription is never an exception to a gift-promise rule.
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In a unilateral contract, the consideration is the promises exchanged by each party.
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Contracts whose performance cannot be completed within a year after the contract was formed must be in writing.
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The writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds must identify the parties to the contract.
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Federal law disallows contracts to be signed with e-signature.
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When both parties are mistaken about an essential aspect of an agreement they entered into, a mutual mistake has been made.
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A defrauded party never has the right to rescind the contract.
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If an agreement has a defect, it is not recognized by courts as a valid contract.
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Courts enforce only valid and legal contracts.
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Contracts in restraint of trade are legal and enforceable.
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Usually, courts do not assist either party to an illegal contract.
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36
Minor's age makes them legally incompetent for making a fully ________ contract.
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37
Influence of drugs is an obstacle to contractual ________ of adults.
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38
An offeror's binding promise to hold an offer open is called a(n) ________ contract.
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The promise by a merchant is called a(n) ________ offer.
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40
To satisfy the statute of frauds, a real estate contract must identify the ________ of land.
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41
A promise to answer for the debt or default of another is known as a(n) ________ promise.
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42
The overcoming of a person's free will by misusing a position of trust is called ________ influence.
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One-sided and unfair contracts that shock the conscience of the court are called ________ contracts.
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44
Contracts to purchase certain items on Sundays, such as alcohol, are called ________ contracts.
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45
Foundational principles that bind various peoples into a close-knit society are called ________ policy.
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46
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Contractual capacity

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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47
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-In pari delicto

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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48
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Forbearance

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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49
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Statute of frauds

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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50
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Adhesion contracts

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Nudum pactum

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Memorandum

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Usury

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Fraud in esse contractus

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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55
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Voidable

A) In equal fault
B) Legal standard for being able to make a contract
C) Fraud in the execution
D) Contracts made by minors
E) Writing that is necessary to satisfy the statute of frauds
F) Unconscionable contracts
G) Barren promise with no consideration
H) Rule of law establishing that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
I) Promising not to do something that one has a right to do
J) Charging of a higher amount of interest than is allowed by consumer protection laws
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56
Define consideration. Discuss its importance for the formation and enforceability of contracts.
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57
Define a memorandum. Identify types of contracts that must be in writing to be enforceable. Identify what kind of writing satisfies the statute of frauds.
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58
Define fraud. Identify and discuss types of contracts that are defective because of fraud.
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59
Mary promised Alex to give him a car as a gift if Alex graduates from the university with honors. Mary also made a pledge to a church to donate $5,000 to its mission trips fund. After his graduation with honors, Alex reminded Mary of her promise, but Mary said she has no obligation to give Alex the car. When the church secretary called to collect the money, Mary told this person that she changed her mind about the donation. Discuss what legal obligations Mary has and to whom.
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At an antic bookstore, Lily bought a postcard of Charlie Chaplin with his signature for $800. The seller said that he cannot prove the authenticity of the signature. Lily later discovered that the signature had been forged. Discuss whether the contract presented in this scenario is valid.
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