Deck 20: Third Parties and Discharge of Contracts
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Deck 20: Third Parties and Discharge of Contracts
1
What term describes a party benefitting under a contract without being a party to that contract?
A) Extra beneficiary
B) Bonus beneficiary
C) Additional beneficiary
D) Third-party beneficiary
A) Extra beneficiary
B) Bonus beneficiary
C) Additional beneficiary
D) Third-party beneficiary
Third-party beneficiary
2
What term describes a third-party whose benefit was the purpose of the contract?
A) Primary beneficiary
B) Intended beneficiary
C) Deliberate beneficiary
D) Intentional beneficiary
A) Primary beneficiary
B) Intended beneficiary
C) Deliberate beneficiary
D) Intentional beneficiary
Intended beneficiary
3
What term describes a person transferring his or her contractual right by assignment?
A) Assignor
B) Assignee
C) Promisor
D) Promisee
A) Assignor
B) Assignee
C) Promisor
D) Promisee
Assignor
4
What is an example of duties that cannot be delegated without the consent of the person for whom the duty is to be performed?
A) Mechanic changes oil in a car
B) Plumber fixes a leaky faucet
C) Fashion designer makes a wedding dress
D) Housemaid sweeps floors
A) Mechanic changes oil in a car
B) Plumber fixes a leaky faucet
C) Fashion designer makes a wedding dress
D) Housemaid sweeps floors
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5
What term describes an agreement where an original party to a contract is replaced by a new party?
A) Replacement
B) Novation
C) Innovation
D) Substitution
A) Replacement
B) Novation
C) Innovation
D) Substitution
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6
What is a way to end contractual obligations?
A) Assignment
B) Breach of contract
C) Delegation
D) All of the above
A) Assignment
B) Breach of contract
C) Delegation
D) All of the above
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7
What is an example of ending of contractual obligations?
A) Parties agree to end the contract altogether
B) Parties do as they agreed to do under the terms of the contract
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Parties agree to end the contract altogether
B) Parties do as they agreed to do under the terms of the contract
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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8
What term describes the situation when an essential part of the contract has not been performed?
A) Material breach
B) Considerable breach
C) Substantial breach
D) Significant breach
A) Material breach
B) Considerable breach
C) Substantial breach
D) Significant breach
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9
What term describes the offering to the other party of the money owed under the contract?
A) Tender of performance
B) Tender of payment
C) Substantial performance
D) Liquidated damages
A) Tender of performance
B) Tender of payment
C) Substantial performance
D) Liquidated damages
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10
What term describes a situation when parties agree to perform in a different manner from the one agreed upon originally?
A) Accord
B) Assignment
C) Ad damnum
D) Acceptance
A) Accord
B) Assignment
C) Ad damnum
D) Acceptance
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11
What are possible actions of parties to a contract when there is a dispute about the contract?
A) Agree to end the contract
B) Agree to perform in a different manner
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Agree to end the contract
B) Agree to perform in a different manner
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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12
Under what circumstance may some courts discharge a contract?
A) Difficulty
B) Extremely high cost
C) Impracticability
D) Parties changed their minds
A) Difficulty
B) Extremely high cost
C) Impracticability
D) Parties changed their minds
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13
What contract may be discharged due to impossibility of performance?
A) Dancer, who made a contract to perform, broke his leg
B) Antic car, that had to be transported to a client, was destroyed in a fire
C) Architect, who made a contract to design the house, died
D) All of the above
A) Dancer, who made a contract to perform, broke his leg
B) Antic car, that had to be transported to a client, was destroyed in a fire
C) Architect, who made a contract to design the house, died
D) All of the above
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14
What does the word "toll" mean?
A) Bar
B) Take away
C) Defeat
D) All of the above
A) Bar
B) Take away
C) Defeat
D) All of the above
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15
Under what circumstance is the statute of limitations put on hold?
A) Plaintiff cannot afford to hire an attorney
B) Plaintiff does not know the law
C) Plaintiff is out of state
D) Plaintiff is trying to have an out-of-court settlement
A) Plaintiff cannot afford to hire an attorney
B) Plaintiff does not know the law
C) Plaintiff is out of state
D) Plaintiff is trying to have an out-of-court settlement
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16
What term describes the situation when one of the parties fails to carry out the terms of the contract?
A) Nudum pactum
B) Promissory estoppel
C) Accord and satisfaction
D) Breach of contract
A) Nudum pactum
B) Promissory estoppel
C) Accord and satisfaction
D) Breach of contract
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17
Whenever a contract is breached, what is a duty of the injured party to the breaching party?
A) Mitigate the damages
B) Specific performance
C) Delegation
D) Assignment
A) Mitigate the damages
B) Specific performance
C) Delegation
D) Assignment
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18
What term describes damages agreed upon by the parties at the time of the contract's creation?
A) Calculated
B) Liquidated
C) Pre-determined
D) Anticipated
A) Calculated
B) Liquidated
C) Pre-determined
D) Anticipated
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19
What term describes damages awarded to the plaintiff as a measure of punishment for the defendant's egregious acts related to breaching the contract?
A) Exemplary
B) Punitive
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Exemplary
B) Punitive
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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20
What term describes damages that resulted from the consequences of the breach?
A) Consequential
B) Nominal
C) Actual
D) Compensatory
A) Consequential
B) Nominal
C) Actual
D) Compensatory
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21
To have standing to sue under a contract, the third-party beneficiary must be an incidental beneficiary.
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22
Receiving benefits by a contract performance gives all beneficiaries all legal rights under the contract.
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23
Parties entering into contracts receive rights and acquire duties.
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24
Persons delegating their duties under a contract are not liable under the contract for the performance.
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25
There are several ways to end contractual obligations.
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26
Performance of the contract ends parties' contractual obligations.
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27
At common law, to do absolutely everything that the parties agreed to do was known as complete performance.
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28
The time for performance of a contract is always important to the parties.
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29
When there is a dispute about a contract, the parties may agree to perform in a different manner from the one agreed upon originally.
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30
For accord and satisfaction to be legitimate, there must be a legitimate dispute about contractual terms.
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31
A contract is never discharged due to death or incapacity of a person who was obligated to perform personal services.
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32
Destruction of the exact subject matter of the contract cannot be used as a reason for discharge of performance due to impossibility.
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33
Bankruptcy is a legal process for discharging contractual obligations of debtors.
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34
Statutes of limitations run while a plaintiff is under a disability.
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35
Some states allow to bring a suit at the moment of an anticipatory breach.
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36
When the plaintiff's losses are a foreseeable result of the breach of contract, the plaintiff may win a suit for consequential damages.
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37
Someone who is benefited by a performance of the contract without being a party to a contract is called a(n) ________ beneficiary.
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38
The transfer of a contract duty is called a(n) ________.
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39
The person to whom the right of a contract is transferred is called the ________.
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40
One of the primary ways to end contractual obligation is ________ of law.
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41
To bring a suit against another for breach of contract, the party must make ________.
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42
When the agreed-upon performance is completed, a(n) ________ occurs.
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43
Contracts that are impossible to perform may be discharged by a defense called ________.
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44
Debtors may have their contractual obligations discharged by filing of ________.
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45
The injured party may bring lawsuit for ________ when a breach of contract occurs.
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46
Damages compensating the plaintiff for actual losses resulting from the breach of contract are called ________.
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47
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Time is of the essence
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Time is of the essence
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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48
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Incidental beneficiary
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Incidental beneficiary
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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49
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Assignment
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Assignment
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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50
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Impossibility
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Impossibility
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Tender of performance
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Tender of performance
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Delegation
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Delegation
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Performance
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Performance
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Privity of contract
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Privity of contract
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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55
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Statute of limitations
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Statute of limitations
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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56
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Nominal damages
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
-Nominal damages
A) Method of discharging a contract which is impossible to perform
B) Method of discharging a contract by operation of law
C) Time is critical
D) Transfer of a contract right
E) Damages in name only
F) Legal relationship existing between contracting parties
G) Offering to do that which one has agreed to do under the terms of the contract
H) One of the principal ways of ending contractual obligations
I) Someone who is indirectly benefited by a contract
J) Transfer of a contract duty
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57
Define a third-party beneficiary. Compare and contrast assignment and delegation.
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58
Define performance. Discuss material breach, substantial performance, and the time for performance of a contract.
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59
Define damages. Compare and contrast punitive damages and consequential damages.
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60
Bill offered Diana to buy his bicycle for $500, and Diana agreed to pay for it. Bill owed $500 to Miranda, so he and Miranda agreed that Miranda will receive $500 from Diana. Diana also made a contract with Mr. White to dance at his wedding. After Diana broke her leg, she transferred her obligations under both contracts: she made an agreement with Romeo that he would buy Bill's bicycle and dance at Mr. White's wedding. Discuss what transfers of contractual rights and duties happened in this scenario.
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61
Steve made contracts with Allan, Bob, and Clara, to be performed within a month. Allan promised to plant 100 tulips in Steve's garden, Bob promised to deliver a specific antic table, and Clara promised to buy Steve's coin collection. In a month, Allan planted 100 tulips in Steve's garden. Bob did not deliver the table because it had been destroyed by the earthquake. Clara did not pay for Steve's coin collection because she filed for bankruptcy. Discuss what contracts can be discharged and for what reason.
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