Deck 6: Contract Law

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The buyer agreed to buy the property at the seller's asking price. They shook hands on the deal. Later, the seller refused to sell. If the buyer still wants to buy, he can

A) hire an attorney and sue for non-performance.
B) go to a small claims court and sue for damages.
C) consult a real estate broker and ask her to explain that the seller must honor the agreement.
D) do nothing.
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All of the following are real estate contracts EXCEPT

A) an exclusive right to sell listing.
B) a sales agreement.
C) a closing statement.
D) a lease.
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When a contract appears to be good and binding but, in fact, one of the parties may legally reject it, the contract is said to be

A) unenforceable.
B) valid.
C) void.
D) voidable.
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The agency relationship of a real estate broker with his client is most often established by

A) an implied contract.
B) express contract.
C) an endorsement.
D) a ratification.
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The broker has the power to sign documents for the principal. This is probably because she holds

A) a power of attorney.
B) an agency relationship.
C) special agent status.
D) an attorney-at-law.
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John and Jay are brothers who received title to a property from their father. When they decided to sell the property, Jay was out of town. In order to properly transfer title, the deed could be signed by

A) John alone, since they are brothers.
B) John, with a properly recorded power of attorney from Jay.
C) John and the father, since the father was the original owner.
D) no one, since both must be present.
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A contract entered into by a minor is

A) illegal.
B) voidable.
C) valid.
D) unenforceable.
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An offeree who wishes to bind the offeror to the contract may do which of the following with an offer?

A) Accept it
B) Modify it slightly before acceptance
C) Withdraw it prior to acceptance
D) Accept and counter with conditions
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Which of the following is an essential element of a contract?

A) A counter offer
B) Acceptance
C) Performance
D) A fair price
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All of the following are essential elements of a contract EXCEPT

A) competent parties.
B) lawful objective.
C) monetary consideration.
D) meeting of the minds.
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The party making an offer is called the

A) offeree.
B) grantee.
C) offeror.
D) agent.
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A lease is an example of a

A) non-contractual agreement.
B) declaration of intent.
C) unilateral contract.
D) bilateral contract.
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Which of the following are considered to be legally competent?

A) Corporations
B) Persons of unsound mind
C) Minors
D) A 15 year old woman
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When one party to a contract makes a promise without first receiving any promise of performance from the other, it is called

A) a bilateral contract.
B) an implied contract.
C) a unilateral contract.
D) an executory contract.
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A real estate contract can be declared void if

A) it is signed and not read.
B) It is signed with a witnessed X.
C) signed by only one party.
D) it is signed by an unmarried minor.
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A contract that results when a promise is exchanged for a promise is called

A) bilateral contract.
B) unilateral contract.
C) express contract.
D) implied contract.
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To be legally competent, a person must reach the age of

A) minority.
B) majority.
C) reasonable competence.
D) 17 years.
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Assuming that no fraud is intended, what is the status of a contract signed by an illiterate person?

A) Valid
B) Void
C) Voidable
D) Unenforceable
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In the absence of a special provision for such an event, an offer to purchase will probably be voided

A) by the death of either buyer or seller before acceptance.
B) if the seller changes his mind after accepting the offer.
C) if not accepted within 24 hours.
D) if the seller should receive a higher offer from another buyer.
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A meeting of the minds creating enforceable rights is called

A) a contract.
B) an estoppel.
C) a lien.
D) a deed.
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A contract can be discharged by novation.
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An executory contract is a

A) contract which has been completely executed.
B) contract in which certain things are still to be done.
C) will in probate for which an executor has been named.
D) contract which has not been signed.
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If a contract is considered voidable, it is valid until voided.
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A man put up $10,000 as earnest money on a property for sale. The next day, he needed the money back and attempted to cancel his offer. Which of the following is true?

A) He can get out of the offer because he has a three day right of rescission.
B) The decision would be entirely up to the broker.
C) He can get out of the offer because of the six-day right of rescission.
D) He would have to revoke the offer before the seller accepted it.
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Two persons make an oral agreement. A day later they put it in writing with several small changes. What is true about the agreement in a court of law?

A) The oral one would prevail
B) The written one would prevail
C) A new agreement must be made
D) The agreement must be notarized to be legal
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The broker and the seller know of major plumbing repairs to be made. They sell the house to a buyer "as is" but do not disclose the plumbing problems. The buyer discovers the defects after closing and sues the broker and seller. Most likely, the buyer can collect, because the defect should have been disclosed.
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If a contract is made under duress, it would be void.
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A real estate contract can be declared void if it is not signed.
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The term "rescinded" in real estate means

A) rewritten.
B) rejected.
C) reworded.
D) canceled.
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An acknowledgement is necessary for a valid real estate contract.
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A real estate broker could most likely be held liable to a buyer if the broker

A) makes a misrepresentation to the buyer based on false information given to him by the seller.
B) signs an agreement with the buyer on behalf of the seller under the power of attorney granted by the seller.
C) acts in excess of the authority given to him by the seller under a listing agreement.
D) retains the buyer's check at the seller's request after an offer has been accepted by the seller and acceptance has been communicated to the buyer.
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If a contract is breached and the damaged party wants the contract carried out, he would sue for

A) specific performance.
B) money damages.
C) novation.
D) unilateral rescission.
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Money or anything worth money exchanged in a contract is classified as unilateral consideration.
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The requirement that transfers of real property be in writing is known as

A) contract law.
B) the bill of rights.
C) the statute of frauds.
D) due process.
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The sum of money agreed upon in advance to be the damages in the event certain problems occur later is best described as

A) judgement damages.
B) liquidated damages.
C) default damages.
D) punitive damages.
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The absence of duress, menace and undue influence are requirements of lawful objective.
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The statute of limitations concerns time limits for filing a lawsuit.
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When the prospective tenant signed the lease, he indicated that he would be using the building to sell appliances. Later, the landlord discovered that illegal bingo games were being played there. What can the landlord do?

A) He can do nothing as long as the tenant is current with the rent.
B) He can declare the lease void and start eviction proceedings.
C) He must have a conversation with the tenant to try to persuade him to stop the illegal activity.
D) He can organize a boycott.
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A contract that results not from a written or oral agreement but from the actions of the parties involved is called an expressed contract.
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A contract created under duress is

A) invalid.
B) voidable.
C) unenforceable.
D) void.
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A contract that has no binding effect on the parties who made it is a(n)____________________ contract.
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Under certain circumstances the ____________________ evidence rule permits oral evidence to complete an otherwise incomplete or ambiguous written contract.
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A fraud is an act intended to deceive for the purpose of inducing another to part with something of value.
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A lawsuit for specific performance is an action in court to force the innocent party to carry out the remainder of the contract.
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The purpose of requiring consideration is to demonstrate that a bargain has been struck between the parties to the contract.
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Under certain circumstances, the innocent party can unilaterally rescind a contract.
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Once the seller accepts an offer, if the buyer fails to complete the purchase, the seller may keep the buyer's deposit as ______________________________.
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A promise not to act by one or more of the parties to a contract is known as ____________________.
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A contract that is in the process of being carried out is said to be ____________________, that is, in the process of being performed.
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Partial performance may never be accepted as a remedy for breach of contract.
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A unilateral contract results when a promise is exchanged for a promise.
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As a requirement of a valid contract ____________________ and ____________________ requires that one party makes an offer to another party.
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Rights, benefits, and obligations under a contract can not be assigned to someone else.
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For an agreement to be enforceable it must be supported by ____________________ to demonstrate that a bargain has been struck between the parties to the contract.
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A minor change in the terms of a contract does not constitute a counteroffer.
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A lawsuit for _________________________ is an action in court by the innocent party to force the breaching party to carry out the remainder of the contract according to the precise terms, price and conditions agreed upon.
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A(n)____________________ contract results when a promise is exchanged for performance.
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An alternative to mutual recession is novation.
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A(n)____________________ contract occurs when the parties to the contract declare their intentions either orally or in writing.
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A mistake includes innocent misrepresentation, ignorance, inability, or poor judgment.
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a person who is considered legally capable of entering into a contract
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
the substitution of a new contract for an existing one
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
an offer made in response to an offer
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
use of force to obtain contract agreement
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
the person holding a power of attorney on behalf of another
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
failure, without legal excuse, to perform any promise called for in a contract
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
an act intended to deceive for the purpose of inducing another to part with something of value
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a meeting of the minds
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
damages that can be measured in and compensated by money
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
the party who makes an offer
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
to transfer one's rights in a contract to another person
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a contract in which one party makes a promise or begins performance without first receiving any promise to perform from the other
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
an act or promise given in exchange for something
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
not to act
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
contract performance according to the precise terms agreed upon
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a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
requires all contracts for the sale of land to be in writing to be enforceable in a court of law
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a contract that is not legally binding on any of the parties that made it
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a contract that is able to be voided by one of its parties
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
to cancel a contract and restore the parties involved to their respective positions before the contract was made
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a sum of money called for in a contract that is to be paid if the contract is breached
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Deck 6: Contract Law
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The buyer agreed to buy the property at the seller's asking price. They shook hands on the deal. Later, the seller refused to sell. If the buyer still wants to buy, he can

A) hire an attorney and sue for non-performance.
B) go to a small claims court and sue for damages.
C) consult a real estate broker and ask her to explain that the seller must honor the agreement.
D) do nothing.
A
If the buyer still wants to buy, he can sue for non-performance.
2
All of the following are real estate contracts EXCEPT

A) an exclusive right to sell listing.
B) a sales agreement.
C) a closing statement.
D) a lease.
C
This is not a contract.
3
When a contract appears to be good and binding but, in fact, one of the parties may legally reject it, the contract is said to be

A) unenforceable.
B) valid.
C) void.
D) voidable.
D
This contract would be considered voidable.
4
The agency relationship of a real estate broker with his client is most often established by

A) an implied contract.
B) express contract.
C) an endorsement.
D) a ratification.
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The broker has the power to sign documents for the principal. This is probably because she holds

A) a power of attorney.
B) an agency relationship.
C) special agent status.
D) an attorney-at-law.
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John and Jay are brothers who received title to a property from their father. When they decided to sell the property, Jay was out of town. In order to properly transfer title, the deed could be signed by

A) John alone, since they are brothers.
B) John, with a properly recorded power of attorney from Jay.
C) John and the father, since the father was the original owner.
D) no one, since both must be present.
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A contract entered into by a minor is

A) illegal.
B) voidable.
C) valid.
D) unenforceable.
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An offeree who wishes to bind the offeror to the contract may do which of the following with an offer?

A) Accept it
B) Modify it slightly before acceptance
C) Withdraw it prior to acceptance
D) Accept and counter with conditions
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Which of the following is an essential element of a contract?

A) A counter offer
B) Acceptance
C) Performance
D) A fair price
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All of the following are essential elements of a contract EXCEPT

A) competent parties.
B) lawful objective.
C) monetary consideration.
D) meeting of the minds.
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The party making an offer is called the

A) offeree.
B) grantee.
C) offeror.
D) agent.
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A lease is an example of a

A) non-contractual agreement.
B) declaration of intent.
C) unilateral contract.
D) bilateral contract.
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Which of the following are considered to be legally competent?

A) Corporations
B) Persons of unsound mind
C) Minors
D) A 15 year old woman
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When one party to a contract makes a promise without first receiving any promise of performance from the other, it is called

A) a bilateral contract.
B) an implied contract.
C) a unilateral contract.
D) an executory contract.
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A real estate contract can be declared void if

A) it is signed and not read.
B) It is signed with a witnessed X.
C) signed by only one party.
D) it is signed by an unmarried minor.
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A contract that results when a promise is exchanged for a promise is called

A) bilateral contract.
B) unilateral contract.
C) express contract.
D) implied contract.
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To be legally competent, a person must reach the age of

A) minority.
B) majority.
C) reasonable competence.
D) 17 years.
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Assuming that no fraud is intended, what is the status of a contract signed by an illiterate person?

A) Valid
B) Void
C) Voidable
D) Unenforceable
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In the absence of a special provision for such an event, an offer to purchase will probably be voided

A) by the death of either buyer or seller before acceptance.
B) if the seller changes his mind after accepting the offer.
C) if not accepted within 24 hours.
D) if the seller should receive a higher offer from another buyer.
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A meeting of the minds creating enforceable rights is called

A) a contract.
B) an estoppel.
C) a lien.
D) a deed.
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A contract can be discharged by novation.
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An executory contract is a

A) contract which has been completely executed.
B) contract in which certain things are still to be done.
C) will in probate for which an executor has been named.
D) contract which has not been signed.
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If a contract is considered voidable, it is valid until voided.
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A man put up $10,000 as earnest money on a property for sale. The next day, he needed the money back and attempted to cancel his offer. Which of the following is true?

A) He can get out of the offer because he has a three day right of rescission.
B) The decision would be entirely up to the broker.
C) He can get out of the offer because of the six-day right of rescission.
D) He would have to revoke the offer before the seller accepted it.
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Two persons make an oral agreement. A day later they put it in writing with several small changes. What is true about the agreement in a court of law?

A) The oral one would prevail
B) The written one would prevail
C) A new agreement must be made
D) The agreement must be notarized to be legal
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The broker and the seller know of major plumbing repairs to be made. They sell the house to a buyer "as is" but do not disclose the plumbing problems. The buyer discovers the defects after closing and sues the broker and seller. Most likely, the buyer can collect, because the defect should have been disclosed.
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27
If a contract is made under duress, it would be void.
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28
A real estate contract can be declared void if it is not signed.
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The term "rescinded" in real estate means

A) rewritten.
B) rejected.
C) reworded.
D) canceled.
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30
An acknowledgement is necessary for a valid real estate contract.
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A real estate broker could most likely be held liable to a buyer if the broker

A) makes a misrepresentation to the buyer based on false information given to him by the seller.
B) signs an agreement with the buyer on behalf of the seller under the power of attorney granted by the seller.
C) acts in excess of the authority given to him by the seller under a listing agreement.
D) retains the buyer's check at the seller's request after an offer has been accepted by the seller and acceptance has been communicated to the buyer.
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If a contract is breached and the damaged party wants the contract carried out, he would sue for

A) specific performance.
B) money damages.
C) novation.
D) unilateral rescission.
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33
Money or anything worth money exchanged in a contract is classified as unilateral consideration.
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34
The requirement that transfers of real property be in writing is known as

A) contract law.
B) the bill of rights.
C) the statute of frauds.
D) due process.
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The sum of money agreed upon in advance to be the damages in the event certain problems occur later is best described as

A) judgement damages.
B) liquidated damages.
C) default damages.
D) punitive damages.
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36
The absence of duress, menace and undue influence are requirements of lawful objective.
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37
The statute of limitations concerns time limits for filing a lawsuit.
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38
When the prospective tenant signed the lease, he indicated that he would be using the building to sell appliances. Later, the landlord discovered that illegal bingo games were being played there. What can the landlord do?

A) He can do nothing as long as the tenant is current with the rent.
B) He can declare the lease void and start eviction proceedings.
C) He must have a conversation with the tenant to try to persuade him to stop the illegal activity.
D) He can organize a boycott.
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A contract that results not from a written or oral agreement but from the actions of the parties involved is called an expressed contract.
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40
A contract created under duress is

A) invalid.
B) voidable.
C) unenforceable.
D) void.
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41
A contract that has no binding effect on the parties who made it is a(n)____________________ contract.
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42
Under certain circumstances the ____________________ evidence rule permits oral evidence to complete an otherwise incomplete or ambiguous written contract.
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A fraud is an act intended to deceive for the purpose of inducing another to part with something of value.
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A lawsuit for specific performance is an action in court to force the innocent party to carry out the remainder of the contract.
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The purpose of requiring consideration is to demonstrate that a bargain has been struck between the parties to the contract.
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46
Under certain circumstances, the innocent party can unilaterally rescind a contract.
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47
Once the seller accepts an offer, if the buyer fails to complete the purchase, the seller may keep the buyer's deposit as ______________________________.
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A promise not to act by one or more of the parties to a contract is known as ____________________.
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A contract that is in the process of being carried out is said to be ____________________, that is, in the process of being performed.
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50
Partial performance may never be accepted as a remedy for breach of contract.
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51
A unilateral contract results when a promise is exchanged for a promise.
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52
As a requirement of a valid contract ____________________ and ____________________ requires that one party makes an offer to another party.
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53
Rights, benefits, and obligations under a contract can not be assigned to someone else.
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For an agreement to be enforceable it must be supported by ____________________ to demonstrate that a bargain has been struck between the parties to the contract.
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A minor change in the terms of a contract does not constitute a counteroffer.
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56
A lawsuit for _________________________ is an action in court by the innocent party to force the breaching party to carry out the remainder of the contract according to the precise terms, price and conditions agreed upon.
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A(n)____________________ contract results when a promise is exchanged for performance.
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58
An alternative to mutual recession is novation.
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59
A(n)____________________ contract occurs when the parties to the contract declare their intentions either orally or in writing.
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60
A mistake includes innocent misrepresentation, ignorance, inability, or poor judgment.
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61
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a person who is considered legally capable of entering into a contract
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62
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
the substitution of a new contract for an existing one
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63
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
an offer made in response to an offer
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64
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
use of force to obtain contract agreement
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65
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
the person holding a power of attorney on behalf of another
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66
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
failure, without legal excuse, to perform any promise called for in a contract
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67
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
an act intended to deceive for the purpose of inducing another to part with something of value
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68
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a meeting of the minds
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69
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
damages that can be measured in and compensated by money
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70
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
the party who makes an offer
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71
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
to transfer one's rights in a contract to another person
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72
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a contract in which one party makes a promise or begins performance without first receiving any promise to perform from the other
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73
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
an act or promise given in exchange for something
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74
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
not to act
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75
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
contract performance according to the precise terms agreed upon
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76
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
requires all contracts for the sale of land to be in writing to be enforceable in a court of law
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77
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a contract that is not legally binding on any of the parties that made it
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78
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a contract that is able to be voided by one of its parties
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79
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
to cancel a contract and restore the parties involved to their respective positions before the contract was made
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Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.assign
k.money damages
b.attorney-in-fact
l.mutual agreement
c.breach of contract
m.novation
d.competent party
n.offeror
e.consideration
o.rescind
f.counteroffer
p.specific performance
g.duress
q.statute of frauds
h.forbear
r.unilateral contract
i.fraud
s.void contract
j.liquidated damages
t.voidable contract
a sum of money called for in a contract that is to be paid if the contract is breached
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