Deck 16: Written Contracts

Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Question
Parol evidence refers to anything (other than the written contract itself)that was said,done,or written before or as the parties signed the contract.
Use Space or
up arrow
down arrow
to flip the card.
Question
Contracts that cannot be performed within __________ are unenforceable unless they are in writing.

A)one month
B)six months
C)one year
D)two years
Question
Which of the following oral contracts may be enforceable?

A)Nathan owes $1,000 in back rent to his landlord.Miranda tells Nathan not to worry about it,she'll pay his debt for him.
B)Kenny orally agrees to purchase 5,000 pencils that the ABC Pencil Company stamps with the words "Kenny is the Greatest!"
C)Mrs.Washington calls the corner grocery and places an order for a loaf of bread,a gallon of milk,and a pound of hamburger to be delivered to her.Ten minutes later,before the store has a chance to put together her items,she calls to cancel the order.
D)All of these are correct.
Question
E-signatures are valid in all 50 states.
Question
Sweet Plantation,Inc.made a written contract with Candy,Inc.whereby Sweet Plantation agreed to supply all of Candy's sugar requirements for the next year at $.25 per pound.A dispute arose as to how much sugar Sweet is to supply.The parol evidence rule will bar Sweet's introduction of evidence concerning the intent of the requirements of Candy.
Question
The original Statute of Frauds is the English law that began the practice of requiring written evidence of certain kinds of contracts,but now the British government has repealed the writing requirement for most contracts.
Question
Rest Well Hotel orally ordered 1,000 blankets monogrammed with its initials,RWH,from TriColor Textiles.TriColor had just finished monogramming the blankets when Rest Well called and canceled the order.TriColor will be able to enforce the agreement even though there was no writing.
Question
Either party may demand rescission of a fully executed oral contract if it was required to have been in writing under the Statute of Frauds.
Question
Patrick owned an acre of land which was being divided into building lots.Nancy was interested in purchasing the corner lot.In a signed writing,Patrick stated,"I will sell Nancy Grimes a lot on Route 70 for $5,500 cash,payable on April 30,2012." This writing is sufficient under the Statute of Frauds to make the contract enforceable.
Question
Bry,Inc.and Gangl Co.entered into an oral agreement for the sale of 3,000 sweaters.Both parties performed as required under the contract.Bry delivered the sweaters,and Gangl accepted and paid for them.Since the contract is fully executed,it makes no difference that it was an oral agreement.
Question
Raymond agrees to transfer an easement right to Sandra for $1,000.This contract is within the Statute of Frauds and therefore needs to be in writing to be enforceable.
Question
Tuan is president and sole shareholder of Entertainment,Inc.Entertainment,Inc.wishes to borrow money,but to do so,the bank requires Tuan to orally agree to personally pay the debt of the corporation if Entertainment,Inc.cannot.Tuan's guarantee to repay is

A)enforceable under the parol evidence rule.
B)unenforceable because there is no insurable interest.
C)enforceable because of the leading object rule.
D)unenforceable because it is a collateral promise.
Question
Amanda,a recent university graduate,needed a car to get to her new job.To help Amanda secure a loan for the car,Ted,a friend,agreed to pay the loan should Amanda default.Ted's promise to pay the loan is a collateral promise.His promise must be in writing to be enforceable.
Question
The Uniform Commercial Code provides that,under certain circumstances,a merchant may be liable on a written contract,even though that merchant has NOT signed it.
Question
Hannah orally agrees to sell her house to Brett for $175,000.If she delivers the deed to Brett with the expectation of payment in two weeks and he fails to pay,most courts will not enforce the contract since it was not in writing.
Question
Willis and Leslie orally agree to the sale of a parcel of land for $50,000: one-half payable now as a down payment;one-half payable in 30 days at the time of closing when the title will be transferred.The buyer,Willis,is to have possession immediately.Willis pays Leslie $25,000,takes possession of the land,and starts building a house.At the time of closing,Willis has made a substantial beginning on the house.However,Leslie refuses to transfer the title,claiming the oral contract is not enforceable.This contract is

A)enforceable,because the Statute of Frauds does not apply to this interest in land.
B)unenforceable,because there is no writing signed by Leslie.
C)enforceable,because Willis has partially performed the oral contract and made improvements on the land.
D)unenforceable,because the parol evidence rule applies.
Question
Under the Statute of Frauds,the writing must: be signed by the defendant;and must state with reasonable certainty the name of each party,the subject matter of the agreement,and all of the essential terms and promises.
Question
Under the merchants' exception rule of the UCC,within a reasonable time of making an oral contract,if a merchant sends a written confirmation to another,and if the confirmation is definite enough to bind the sender herself,then the merchant who receives the confirmation will also be bound by it unless he objects in writing within

A)3 days.
B)5 days.
C)10 days.
D)30 days.
Question
Any contract involving a sale of goods of $100 or more must be in writing.
Question
Ramona,age 42,orally agreed to work for Brahma,Inc.for the rest of her life for $50,000 per year.This agreement would not be enforceable since it violates the one-year rule of the Statute of Frauds.
Question
Many states will not accept an e-signature on

A)a will.
B)a foreclosure notice.
C)a court order.
D)All of these are correct.
Question
Which of the following is a "special circumstance" in which an oral contract may be enforceable under the UCC?

A)It is the first transaction between both parties who are not considered to be merchants. 
B)The contract is for goods in an amount of $750. 
C)The seller is specially manufacturing goods for the buyer and begins work on them before the buyer cancels the order.
D)There are no special circumstances to the UCC;it deems that all contracts must be in writing.
Question
Brahma entered into an oral agreement to sell 50 jet skis to Summer Sports.Brahma delivered 20 of the skis on May 1.On June 1,Summer Sports notified Brahma that it would not honor the agreement.Which statement is correct?

A)The contract is void since it was oral.
B)The contract is enforceable for 20 jet skis.
C)The contract is enforceable for the 50 jet skis.
D)The contract is obsolete.
Question
Alfred orally promised to pay Robert a salary of $30,000 per year for five years and his moving expenses up to $10,000 if Robert would quit his job and come to work for him at his manufacturing plant.Robert agreed to do so,but requested a written contract.Alfred assured him that the company attorney would prepare such a contract as soon as possible,but Alfred needed Robert to start at once.Accordingly,Robert sold his house,moved his family,and commenced to work for Alfred.He was fired without cause two months later.No written contract was ever executed.Can Robert enforce Alfred's oral promise?

A)No.This was a contract for longer than one year and is not applicable to exception.It violates the Statute of Frauds and is not enforceable.
B)Maybe.Robert should go to court under the theory of promissory estoppel.Alfred made an oral promise that Robert relied upon,and the way to avoid injustice is to enforce the promise.
C)Yes.This is a personal satisfaction contract,and Alfred gave no reason for dissatisfaction.Robert can recoup the loss he took on the sale of his house.
D)Yes.This is a partial performance of the sale of goods.Robert can recoup the loss he took on the sale of his house.
Question
Renita,a merchant,has received a signed,written confirmation from Merchants,Inc.referring to goods she had not ordered.Renita should

A)ignore the confirmation.
B)call the seller and object to the confirmation as soon as she gets back from her two-week vacation.
C)object to the confirmation in writing within 10 days.
D)return the goods within two weeks of their delivery with a note attached saying she will not pay for the goods.
Question
Abby hires a contractor to make repairs on her house.Before the repairs are finished,Abby dies.Her good friend Clay is appointed executor of Abby's estate.Clay orally promised that if the estate could not pay the repair bill,he would pay it even though he does not live in the house and has no entitlement under Abby's estate.If the contractor's bill does not get paid,who can the contractor collect from,if anyone?

A)The contractor can collect from either the estate or Clay.
B)The contractor can collect from the estate only.
C)The contractor can collect from Clay only.
D)The contractor must collect from the estate first,and then collect any deficiency from Clay.
Question
The main difference between the UCC requirement for a writing for a contract for the sale of goods and the common law rule is that the

A)UCC requires the signature of only one party.
B)UCC does not require all the terms of the agreement to be in writing.
C)common law requires only an indication that the parties reached an agreement.
D)common law requires only the signature of the defendant and the quantity of goods being sold.
Question
Derek and Abyan were discussing business over lunch when they agreed on the sale of a five-acre parcel of land.Since neither of them had any paper with them,Derek wrote the following on a napkin: "Abyan agrees to purchase from Derek a 5-acre parcel located at the local address of 123 105th Street,St.Joseph,Minnesota,U.S.A.for the price of $4,500 per acre.Transfer of title,payment,and possession to take place on May 1,2011." Abyan signed the napkin.On May 1,2011,Derek was ready to close the deal and transfer title but Abyan refused to pay the purchase price.If Derek sues Abyan for the price of the land,the most likely result will be

A)Abyan will win because the writing is not sufficient under the Statute of Frauds.
B)Derek will win because the writing is sufficient under the Statute of Frauds.
C)Abyan will win because Derek did not sign the writing.
D)Derek will win because the Statute of Frauds does not apply to this situation.
Question
A legal right that an owner gives to another person to make some use of the owner's land is called

A)a deed.
B)a mortgage.
C)an easement.
D)a lease.
Question
Ethel's Exercise World plans to order three weight machines from Pete's Push,Pedal,and Pull,Inc.for a total of $15,000.Pete's demands that Ethel's friend,Moneybags,a wealthy independent businesswoman (not connected with Ethel's business in any way)promise to pay Pete's for the three machines if Ethel's Exercise World does not.Which of the promises in this problem must be in writing to be enforceable?

A)The promise made by Ethel's Exercise World to buy the weight machines.
B)Moneybag's promise to pay if Ethel's Exercise World doesn't.
C)Both Moneybag's promise and Ethel's Exercise World's promise.
D)None of the promises in this problem need to be in writing.
Question
When a contract falls within the Statute of Frauds but is not in writing,the contract is

A)illegal.
B)unenforceable.
C)void.
D)voidable.
Question
The Uniform Electronic Transmission Act (UETA)

A)declares that a contract or signature may not be denied enforceability just because it is in electronic form.
B)declares that e-signatures are invalid.
C)creates a safe cyberspace environment in which business communications cannot be intercepted or fraudulently altered.
D)has only been adopted in a handful of states.
Question
Which of the following promises ordinarily must be fully executed in writing to be enforceable?

A)any sale of goods to a minor
B)an agreement between two parties to sell a piece of jewelry for $350
C)a six-month lease on an apartment beginning in 30 days
D)a promise made by an executor of an estate to pay a debt of the estate
Question
Vicki entered into a written contract to buy a car from Valley Motors.During the negotiations,the sales representative said that the car had a two-year full warranty.The written contract included a provision that stated,"This writing is the full and final expression of the parties' agreement;anything said before signing or while signing is irrelevant." The written contract did not include a warranty.Two months after Vicki took delivery of the car,she discovered that the transmission needed to be replaced.Vicki claimed that it was covered by the full warranty.Will Vicki be able to present evidence as to the sales representative's statements concerning the warranty?

A)No.The parol evidence rule will most likely exclude any evidence of the discussion of the warranty.
B)Yes.The leading object rule will allow evidence as to the discussion of the warranty.
C)Yes.The evidence is needed because the contract is ambiguous.
D)No,because the contract was fully executed.
Question
Which of the following types of contracts cannot be either contradicted or supplemented by evidence of prior agreements or expressions?

A)integrated contracts
B)incomplete contracts
C)ambiguous contracts
D)implied contracts
Question
Vicki entered into a written contract to buy a car from Valley Motors.The written contract included a provision that stated,"This writing is the full and final expression of the parties' agreement;anything said before signing or while signing is irrelevant." This is

A)an integration clause.
B)a Statute of Frauds clause.
C)parol evidence.
D)an exculpatory clause.
Question
When one person agrees to pay the debt of another as a favor to that debtor,it is called

A)promissory representation.
B)a mutual promise.
C)promissory estoppel.
D)a collateral promise.
Question
Christine agrees to marry Barry after he tells her he will buy her a brand-new Rolls Royce within a year of their marriage.After they are wed,Barry refuses to give her the car.What will happen if Christine sues Barry?

A)She will win because of the "one-year rule."
B)She will lose because a promise made in consideration of marriage must be in writing.
C)She will win because a spouse is legally required to keep the promises made to his/her partner.
D)She will lose because Barry's promise of a car is a collateral promise,which must be in writing.
Question
Does the statement "The sale of goods will not be enforceable unless there is some writing,signed by the defendant,indicating that the parties reached an agreement" accurately reflect the UCC's basic rule?

A)No.It should also state that the contract must be signed by both parties,not just the defendant.
B)No.It should state that the contract must require all of the terms of the agreement to be in writing.
C)No.It should state that the contract must be for the sale of goods of $500 or more.
D)Yes.The wording accurately reflects the UCC's basic rule.
Question
Which of the following would suffice for a signature on a writing under the Statute of Frauds?

A)a stamped signature
B)a handwritten signature
C)a name keyed at the bottom of an e-mail
D)Any of these would suffice.Judges define "signature" very broadly.
Question
List the types of agreements that are within the Statute of Frauds and explain the consequences if the parties do not comply with the requirements of the Statute of Frauds.
Question
Explain the reason behind having a Statute of Frauds and give arguments for and against having such a statute.
Question
Tony signed a contract agreeing to purchase a used,high-powered boat for $10,000.Prior to signing the contract,the sales representative explained that the boat motor was guaranteed for six months for all labor and parts.The written contract contained nothing about the warranty;however,it did have an integration clause in it.Tony had problems with the boat motor,causing expensive repairs.Tony returned the boat to the sales representative for the repairs,only to learn the salesman denied knowing anything about a six-month warranty.If Tony sues,discuss the likely outcome.
Question
J.T.Tidwell entered into an oral contract with Robert Anthony for the purchase of 100 head of cattle at a price of $500 each.When the oral contract was made,Tidwell gave Anthony a check for $1,000 as "earnest money or good faith money towards the purchase of the cattle." Anthony sold the cattle to someone else.Tidwell sued,asking the court to either compel Anthony to perform the contract or to pay damages that Tidwell suffered from the alleged breach of contract.What issues do you see and how would you resolve those issues?
Question
Herb was interviewed for a job on Wednesday.The employer orally offered Herb a job right on the spot.Herb orally agreed to start working the following Monday,to be employed from that Monday,for one year thereafter.Three weeks after starting the job Herb was fired without cause and replaced by the employer's friend.Will Herb be successful in an action brought against the employer for breach of contract? Explain why or why not.
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/45
auto play flashcards
Play
simple tutorial
Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Deck 16: Written Contracts
1
Parol evidence refers to anything (other than the written contract itself)that was said,done,or written before or as the parties signed the contract.
True
2
Contracts that cannot be performed within __________ are unenforceable unless they are in writing.

A)one month
B)six months
C)one year
D)two years
C
3
Which of the following oral contracts may be enforceable?

A)Nathan owes $1,000 in back rent to his landlord.Miranda tells Nathan not to worry about it,she'll pay his debt for him.
B)Kenny orally agrees to purchase 5,000 pencils that the ABC Pencil Company stamps with the words "Kenny is the Greatest!"
C)Mrs.Washington calls the corner grocery and places an order for a loaf of bread,a gallon of milk,and a pound of hamburger to be delivered to her.Ten minutes later,before the store has a chance to put together her items,she calls to cancel the order.
D)All of these are correct.
B
4
E-signatures are valid in all 50 states.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
Sweet Plantation,Inc.made a written contract with Candy,Inc.whereby Sweet Plantation agreed to supply all of Candy's sugar requirements for the next year at $.25 per pound.A dispute arose as to how much sugar Sweet is to supply.The parol evidence rule will bar Sweet's introduction of evidence concerning the intent of the requirements of Candy.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
The original Statute of Frauds is the English law that began the practice of requiring written evidence of certain kinds of contracts,but now the British government has repealed the writing requirement for most contracts.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
Rest Well Hotel orally ordered 1,000 blankets monogrammed with its initials,RWH,from TriColor Textiles.TriColor had just finished monogramming the blankets when Rest Well called and canceled the order.TriColor will be able to enforce the agreement even though there was no writing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
Either party may demand rescission of a fully executed oral contract if it was required to have been in writing under the Statute of Frauds.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
Patrick owned an acre of land which was being divided into building lots.Nancy was interested in purchasing the corner lot.In a signed writing,Patrick stated,"I will sell Nancy Grimes a lot on Route 70 for $5,500 cash,payable on April 30,2012." This writing is sufficient under the Statute of Frauds to make the contract enforceable.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
Bry,Inc.and Gangl Co.entered into an oral agreement for the sale of 3,000 sweaters.Both parties performed as required under the contract.Bry delivered the sweaters,and Gangl accepted and paid for them.Since the contract is fully executed,it makes no difference that it was an oral agreement.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
Raymond agrees to transfer an easement right to Sandra for $1,000.This contract is within the Statute of Frauds and therefore needs to be in writing to be enforceable.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
Tuan is president and sole shareholder of Entertainment,Inc.Entertainment,Inc.wishes to borrow money,but to do so,the bank requires Tuan to orally agree to personally pay the debt of the corporation if Entertainment,Inc.cannot.Tuan's guarantee to repay is

A)enforceable under the parol evidence rule.
B)unenforceable because there is no insurable interest.
C)enforceable because of the leading object rule.
D)unenforceable because it is a collateral promise.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
13
Amanda,a recent university graduate,needed a car to get to her new job.To help Amanda secure a loan for the car,Ted,a friend,agreed to pay the loan should Amanda default.Ted's promise to pay the loan is a collateral promise.His promise must be in writing to be enforceable.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
14
The Uniform Commercial Code provides that,under certain circumstances,a merchant may be liable on a written contract,even though that merchant has NOT signed it.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
15
Hannah orally agrees to sell her house to Brett for $175,000.If she delivers the deed to Brett with the expectation of payment in two weeks and he fails to pay,most courts will not enforce the contract since it was not in writing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
16
Willis and Leslie orally agree to the sale of a parcel of land for $50,000: one-half payable now as a down payment;one-half payable in 30 days at the time of closing when the title will be transferred.The buyer,Willis,is to have possession immediately.Willis pays Leslie $25,000,takes possession of the land,and starts building a house.At the time of closing,Willis has made a substantial beginning on the house.However,Leslie refuses to transfer the title,claiming the oral contract is not enforceable.This contract is

A)enforceable,because the Statute of Frauds does not apply to this interest in land.
B)unenforceable,because there is no writing signed by Leslie.
C)enforceable,because Willis has partially performed the oral contract and made improvements on the land.
D)unenforceable,because the parol evidence rule applies.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
17
Under the Statute of Frauds,the writing must: be signed by the defendant;and must state with reasonable certainty the name of each party,the subject matter of the agreement,and all of the essential terms and promises.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
18
Under the merchants' exception rule of the UCC,within a reasonable time of making an oral contract,if a merchant sends a written confirmation to another,and if the confirmation is definite enough to bind the sender herself,then the merchant who receives the confirmation will also be bound by it unless he objects in writing within

A)3 days.
B)5 days.
C)10 days.
D)30 days.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
19
Any contract involving a sale of goods of $100 or more must be in writing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
20
Ramona,age 42,orally agreed to work for Brahma,Inc.for the rest of her life for $50,000 per year.This agreement would not be enforceable since it violates the one-year rule of the Statute of Frauds.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
21
Many states will not accept an e-signature on

A)a will.
B)a foreclosure notice.
C)a court order.
D)All of these are correct.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
22
Which of the following is a "special circumstance" in which an oral contract may be enforceable under the UCC?

A)It is the first transaction between both parties who are not considered to be merchants. 
B)The contract is for goods in an amount of $750. 
C)The seller is specially manufacturing goods for the buyer and begins work on them before the buyer cancels the order.
D)There are no special circumstances to the UCC;it deems that all contracts must be in writing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
23
Brahma entered into an oral agreement to sell 50 jet skis to Summer Sports.Brahma delivered 20 of the skis on May 1.On June 1,Summer Sports notified Brahma that it would not honor the agreement.Which statement is correct?

A)The contract is void since it was oral.
B)The contract is enforceable for 20 jet skis.
C)The contract is enforceable for the 50 jet skis.
D)The contract is obsolete.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
Alfred orally promised to pay Robert a salary of $30,000 per year for five years and his moving expenses up to $10,000 if Robert would quit his job and come to work for him at his manufacturing plant.Robert agreed to do so,but requested a written contract.Alfred assured him that the company attorney would prepare such a contract as soon as possible,but Alfred needed Robert to start at once.Accordingly,Robert sold his house,moved his family,and commenced to work for Alfred.He was fired without cause two months later.No written contract was ever executed.Can Robert enforce Alfred's oral promise?

A)No.This was a contract for longer than one year and is not applicable to exception.It violates the Statute of Frauds and is not enforceable.
B)Maybe.Robert should go to court under the theory of promissory estoppel.Alfred made an oral promise that Robert relied upon,and the way to avoid injustice is to enforce the promise.
C)Yes.This is a personal satisfaction contract,and Alfred gave no reason for dissatisfaction.Robert can recoup the loss he took on the sale of his house.
D)Yes.This is a partial performance of the sale of goods.Robert can recoup the loss he took on the sale of his house.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
25
Renita,a merchant,has received a signed,written confirmation from Merchants,Inc.referring to goods she had not ordered.Renita should

A)ignore the confirmation.
B)call the seller and object to the confirmation as soon as she gets back from her two-week vacation.
C)object to the confirmation in writing within 10 days.
D)return the goods within two weeks of their delivery with a note attached saying she will not pay for the goods.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
26
Abby hires a contractor to make repairs on her house.Before the repairs are finished,Abby dies.Her good friend Clay is appointed executor of Abby's estate.Clay orally promised that if the estate could not pay the repair bill,he would pay it even though he does not live in the house and has no entitlement under Abby's estate.If the contractor's bill does not get paid,who can the contractor collect from,if anyone?

A)The contractor can collect from either the estate or Clay.
B)The contractor can collect from the estate only.
C)The contractor can collect from Clay only.
D)The contractor must collect from the estate first,and then collect any deficiency from Clay.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
27
The main difference between the UCC requirement for a writing for a contract for the sale of goods and the common law rule is that the

A)UCC requires the signature of only one party.
B)UCC does not require all the terms of the agreement to be in writing.
C)common law requires only an indication that the parties reached an agreement.
D)common law requires only the signature of the defendant and the quantity of goods being sold.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
28
Derek and Abyan were discussing business over lunch when they agreed on the sale of a five-acre parcel of land.Since neither of them had any paper with them,Derek wrote the following on a napkin: "Abyan agrees to purchase from Derek a 5-acre parcel located at the local address of 123 105th Street,St.Joseph,Minnesota,U.S.A.for the price of $4,500 per acre.Transfer of title,payment,and possession to take place on May 1,2011." Abyan signed the napkin.On May 1,2011,Derek was ready to close the deal and transfer title but Abyan refused to pay the purchase price.If Derek sues Abyan for the price of the land,the most likely result will be

A)Abyan will win because the writing is not sufficient under the Statute of Frauds.
B)Derek will win because the writing is sufficient under the Statute of Frauds.
C)Abyan will win because Derek did not sign the writing.
D)Derek will win because the Statute of Frauds does not apply to this situation.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
29
A legal right that an owner gives to another person to make some use of the owner's land is called

A)a deed.
B)a mortgage.
C)an easement.
D)a lease.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
30
Ethel's Exercise World plans to order three weight machines from Pete's Push,Pedal,and Pull,Inc.for a total of $15,000.Pete's demands that Ethel's friend,Moneybags,a wealthy independent businesswoman (not connected with Ethel's business in any way)promise to pay Pete's for the three machines if Ethel's Exercise World does not.Which of the promises in this problem must be in writing to be enforceable?

A)The promise made by Ethel's Exercise World to buy the weight machines.
B)Moneybag's promise to pay if Ethel's Exercise World doesn't.
C)Both Moneybag's promise and Ethel's Exercise World's promise.
D)None of the promises in this problem need to be in writing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
31
When a contract falls within the Statute of Frauds but is not in writing,the contract is

A)illegal.
B)unenforceable.
C)void.
D)voidable.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
32
The Uniform Electronic Transmission Act (UETA)

A)declares that a contract or signature may not be denied enforceability just because it is in electronic form.
B)declares that e-signatures are invalid.
C)creates a safe cyberspace environment in which business communications cannot be intercepted or fraudulently altered.
D)has only been adopted in a handful of states.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
33
Which of the following promises ordinarily must be fully executed in writing to be enforceable?

A)any sale of goods to a minor
B)an agreement between two parties to sell a piece of jewelry for $350
C)a six-month lease on an apartment beginning in 30 days
D)a promise made by an executor of an estate to pay a debt of the estate
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
34
Vicki entered into a written contract to buy a car from Valley Motors.During the negotiations,the sales representative said that the car had a two-year full warranty.The written contract included a provision that stated,"This writing is the full and final expression of the parties' agreement;anything said before signing or while signing is irrelevant." The written contract did not include a warranty.Two months after Vicki took delivery of the car,she discovered that the transmission needed to be replaced.Vicki claimed that it was covered by the full warranty.Will Vicki be able to present evidence as to the sales representative's statements concerning the warranty?

A)No.The parol evidence rule will most likely exclude any evidence of the discussion of the warranty.
B)Yes.The leading object rule will allow evidence as to the discussion of the warranty.
C)Yes.The evidence is needed because the contract is ambiguous.
D)No,because the contract was fully executed.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
35
Which of the following types of contracts cannot be either contradicted or supplemented by evidence of prior agreements or expressions?

A)integrated contracts
B)incomplete contracts
C)ambiguous contracts
D)implied contracts
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
36
Vicki entered into a written contract to buy a car from Valley Motors.The written contract included a provision that stated,"This writing is the full and final expression of the parties' agreement;anything said before signing or while signing is irrelevant." This is

A)an integration clause.
B)a Statute of Frauds clause.
C)parol evidence.
D)an exculpatory clause.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
37
When one person agrees to pay the debt of another as a favor to that debtor,it is called

A)promissory representation.
B)a mutual promise.
C)promissory estoppel.
D)a collateral promise.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
38
Christine agrees to marry Barry after he tells her he will buy her a brand-new Rolls Royce within a year of their marriage.After they are wed,Barry refuses to give her the car.What will happen if Christine sues Barry?

A)She will win because of the "one-year rule."
B)She will lose because a promise made in consideration of marriage must be in writing.
C)She will win because a spouse is legally required to keep the promises made to his/her partner.
D)She will lose because Barry's promise of a car is a collateral promise,which must be in writing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
39
Does the statement "The sale of goods will not be enforceable unless there is some writing,signed by the defendant,indicating that the parties reached an agreement" accurately reflect the UCC's basic rule?

A)No.It should also state that the contract must be signed by both parties,not just the defendant.
B)No.It should state that the contract must require all of the terms of the agreement to be in writing.
C)No.It should state that the contract must be for the sale of goods of $500 or more.
D)Yes.The wording accurately reflects the UCC's basic rule.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
40
Which of the following would suffice for a signature on a writing under the Statute of Frauds?

A)a stamped signature
B)a handwritten signature
C)a name keyed at the bottom of an e-mail
D)Any of these would suffice.Judges define "signature" very broadly.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
41
List the types of agreements that are within the Statute of Frauds and explain the consequences if the parties do not comply with the requirements of the Statute of Frauds.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
42
Explain the reason behind having a Statute of Frauds and give arguments for and against having such a statute.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
43
Tony signed a contract agreeing to purchase a used,high-powered boat for $10,000.Prior to signing the contract,the sales representative explained that the boat motor was guaranteed for six months for all labor and parts.The written contract contained nothing about the warranty;however,it did have an integration clause in it.Tony had problems with the boat motor,causing expensive repairs.Tony returned the boat to the sales representative for the repairs,only to learn the salesman denied knowing anything about a six-month warranty.If Tony sues,discuss the likely outcome.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
44
J.T.Tidwell entered into an oral contract with Robert Anthony for the purchase of 100 head of cattle at a price of $500 each.When the oral contract was made,Tidwell gave Anthony a check for $1,000 as "earnest money or good faith money towards the purchase of the cattle." Anthony sold the cattle to someone else.Tidwell sued,asking the court to either compel Anthony to perform the contract or to pay damages that Tidwell suffered from the alleged breach of contract.What issues do you see and how would you resolve those issues?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
45
Herb was interviewed for a job on Wednesday.The employer orally offered Herb a job right on the spot.Herb orally agreed to start working the following Monday,to be employed from that Monday,for one year thereafter.Three weeks after starting the job Herb was fired without cause and replaced by the employer's friend.Will Herb be successful in an action brought against the employer for breach of contract? Explain why or why not.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
locked card icon
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 45 flashcards in this deck.