Deck 7: Contract Performance: Conditions, Breach, and Remedies

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Robert and Philip are the named beneficiaries under Alan's insurance policy.Robert and Philip would specifically be considered to be ________ beneficiaries.
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When the parties perform their obligations in good faith in order to complete the contract,this completion is called _______.
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An assignment may be of current and/or future rights.
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When an accord and satisfaction is agreed to,the original obligation subject to the accord is immediately discharged.
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When a party successfully sues for an equitable remedy for a breach of contract,they do not receive a monetary award.
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In some states,a statute of limitations is called a statute of _______.
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A party to a contract may be discharged from performance due to operation of law if the other party unilaterally alters the contract.
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Damages agreed to when the contract is written and prior to any actual breach are called ________ damages.
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Craig is a licensed plumber and has a contract to install a replacement toilet for Mary.When Craig realizes that he has booked two appointments simultaneously,he calls Brian,another licensed plumber and asks him to install Mary's toilet.Craig has assigned his duties to Brian.
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Compensatory damages cover a broad spectrum of losses for recovery of ________ damages suffered by the nonbreaching party.
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When the original parties to a contract agree to allow one of them to substitute another to perform the contract,this is called _______.
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When a party breaches a contract,the nonbreaching party always has the option of seeking legal or equitable remedies.
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Unless a contract for services calls for unique personal services,that contract cannot be discharged by impossibility.
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When one party has failed to perform his or her duties under a contract that party is said to be in total _______.
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Nominal damages are rarely awarded in contract cases.
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Pablo has entered into a contract to paint Linda's portrait.The next day,Pablo is called by the White House to paint the official portrait of the first family.Since it will be impossible for Pablo to do both simultaneously,Pablo calls Salvador and asks him to substitute for him and paint Linda's portrait.Because Salvador is a world famous artist with paintings hanging in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre in Paris,Salvador does not have to get Linda's permission for this novation as long as none of the contract terms and conditions are changed.
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Language such as "provided that" or "unless" in a contract which triggers a performance obligation is called a _______.
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Appointing another person to perform one's duties under a contract is called a _______.
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Restitution is classified as an equitable remedy.
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A court order to refrain from performing a particular act is known as _______.
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Beth has a contract with Annie in which Annie is to deliver 1000 hand decorated beverage holders in 60 days.When Beth calls the Psychic Hotline for her weekly reading,the psychic informs her that she has entered into a contract and the other party will not perform all the conditions and specifications as per the agreement.Beth may sue for an anticipatory repudiation.
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A rescission of a contract may occur when either party chooses to end the agreement.
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George has entered into a contract with Mark to supply raw materials to Mark's factory.The contract does not contain an antidelegation clause.George then delegates his duty to supply the raw materials to Wayne,a competitor of Mark.This is a valid delegation.
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When an assignment is made,the assignee has the right to reform the contract and change the obligor's rights and duties as they wish.
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Generally,courts do enforce a strict compliance standard for contact conditions.
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Anticipatory repudiation may be used when a party has knowledge that either a complete or a partial breach will occur by the other party.
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Impossibility of performance is subjective meaning that one of the parties may unilaterally decide that performance is impossible,thus discharging the contract.
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Mel is under contract with a textbook publisher to write a teachers manual to accompany a new textbook.The contract states that the instructor's manual is to be completed by August 1.On July 1,the publisher calls Mel and asks for an update.Mel states that he's working hard and making progress.He then states that the August 1 deadline is "doable but it's going to be tough".Based on Mel's statement the textbook publisher may claim an anticipatory repudiation and find another author to complete the project.
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Lance is an avid bicyclist and sends in a $150 fee to participate in an across the state ride in the Midwest.A week before the ride,he breaks his leg.Unless the contract specifically provides for no refunds under any conditions,he will be able to receive a refund based on impossibility.
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Kent Corp.(KC),general contractors building a new dorm at a university,contracted with Fine Rugs Inc.(FRI)to have certain grade of industrial rugs installed in the dorm.The contract price was $180,000.After the rugs were installed,KC was dissatisfied with the rug quality.FRI insisted that the rugs installed were appropriate to the contract specifications and demanded full payment.KC sends FRI a check for $120,000 which they believe is the proper value for the rugs installed and they mark the check,"Paid in Full".FRI writes "Under Protest" and deposits the check.FRI may now,in most states,successfully sue KC for the balance of $60,000.
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Substantial performance will be enforced only if the deviation from complete performance is not material to the contract.
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Patios R Us contracts with Karl's Concrete to have 35 yards of concrete delivered to a job site they are working on.Payment is to be made 30 days after delivery.Five days after the concrete is delivered,Patios R Us files for bankruptcy and the filing is accepted by the court.Karl's cannot sue to enforce the contract and receive payment.
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Assignments require the consent and agreement of all parties to the contract.
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Kathy and Tom have entered into a contract in which Mike has been named and included as an intended beneficiary by Kathy.Should Tom or Kathy breach the contract,Mike may sue both Tom and Kathy for breach of contract.
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Specific performance is almost always available when a real estate contract is involved.
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In an assignment or delegation,any third party rights or duties occur after the contract is formed.
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Lisa is doing some landscaping around her house and ordered a delivery of top soil.Her agreement says that the delivery will be made on Wednesday and payment for the soil will be due when the truck arrives at her house.This is an example of a concurrent condition.
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Liquidated damages must be directly related to the breach of contract they are compensating the nonbreaching party for.
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Incidental beneficiaries are known about when the contract is entered into.
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Burt has contracted with Mel to put a concrete driveway on Mel's property.If Burt delegates the duty of laying the driveway to Chuck,and Chuck does an unacceptable job,Mel may sue Burt for damages.
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Each of the following is a discharge by mutual consent except:

A) accord and satisfaction.
B) novation.
C) rescission.
D) frustration of purpose
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In Mobil Oil Exploration & Producing Southeast,Inc.v.United States:

A) Mobil was able to get out of the contract for the $156 million lease because the new law passed at the last minute changed the terms of the original contract amounting to repudiation by the United States.
B) Mobil was able to get out of the contract for the $156 million lease because the new law passed at the last minute changed the terms of the contract, barring certain types of oil exploration, frustrating Mobil's contractual purpose.
C) Mobil could not claim an anticipatory repudiation because even though as new law had been passed, they had not yet filed their oil excavation plan so they could not know whether they were facing a problem.
D) Mobil could not claim an anticipatory repudiation because even though as new law had been passed, it did not substantially change the terms of the original contract
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Lon has just come home from serving in the Marines and contracts with a local car dealership to purchase a car.The car must be ordered and payment is to be made when the car arrives.The next day,Lon receives orders to return to active duty.Realizing that he doesn't need the car,he brings Tony to the dealership and asks that Tony substitute for him.Lon will take delivery and ownership of the car and Lon will pay the dealership upon delivery.The dealership agrees to have Tony substitute for Lon.What has occurred?

A) an assignment
B) a novation
C) a delegation
D) an accord and satisfaction
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Toy Tech (TT)has ordered 50,000 aluminum widgets from the Acme Widget Corporation (AWC)with delivery to be made on November 1.These widgets will be used in TT products to create toys for the holiday season.Under which circumstance may TT claim an anticipatory repudiation?

A) the cost of aluminum has risen, lowering AWC's profit margin, yet AWC insists that they will honor the contract
B) the demand for widgets has suddenly decreased and TT isn't sure they can sell the 50,000 widgets they ordered
C) AWC's sole manufacturing plant has burned down on October 1st, yet AWC insists that they will rebuild and honor the contract
D) TT has found another manufacturer who can provide less expensive widgets of the same quality as AWC
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In a delegation situation,the nondelegating party is called the:

A) obligee.
B) delegate.
C) delegator.
D) obligor
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Alan has accepted a new job.Which of the following is not a contract condition related to that job?

A) medical and dental benefits will start after Alan has worked for six months
B) Alan will receive a bonus provided that he obtains six new clients within 30 days
C) Alan's salary will be $1,000 a week
D) Alan cannot begin work unless he passes a drug and alcohol screening
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Which of the following will not allow for an anticipatory repudiation to occur?

A) Tom calls Dick and says that he can't find the raw materials to complete performance and doubts he can meet the contract's performance deadline
B) Sally is buying Jane's car with the money and car to be exchanged in a week, however, Sally sees Betty who tells her she just bought Jane's car
C) Mary Beth is scheduled for knee surgery next month with Dr. Slice but reads in the paper that Dr. Slice has lost his license to practice medicine
D) Manny calls Moe and tells him that the sculpture he's creating for him is coming along slower than anticipated but he's pretty sure he'll be done by the contract deadline
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Sharon has contracted with Craig to buy Craig's car.She will pay $5,000 in cash and he will provide the title and registration.They agree to meet at 10:00 am on Wednesday to exchange their consideration.Unfortunately,Craig dies Tuesday evening.

A) the contract automatically terminates due to impossibility caused by Craig's death
B) the contract automatically terminates due to impracticability caused by Craig's death
C) the contract is still valid and Craig's heirs must go through with it based on the agreed terms
D) the contract is still enforceable, however, Craig's heirs may renegotiate the terms because they are now the owners of the car
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Pete has been fired from his job and believes that he has been wrongfully terminated.As he decides how to fight the perceived injustice,how can he best mitigate damages?

A) file his suit as soon as possible while the evidence is available and witnesses recollections are fresh
B) file for unemployment insurance as quickly as possible so he doesn't sink too far into debt
C) call his former employer to determine the real reason he was fired
D) actively seek new employment as soon as possible
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Max has contracted with Lew to have his house painted.The contract specifically stated that the job was to be completed by 8/25.Lew completes the job on 8/26.Max has suffered no loss due to the delay.The job was otherwise done exactly to all contract requirements and specifications.If Max sues Lew for breach of contract due to the missed completion date,were the courts to award damages,what type of damages would most likely be awarded?

A) punitive damages
B) consequential damages
C) restitution
D) nominal damages
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Harry sees an AK-47 automatic assault rifle in a gun shop window.He inquires about the price and is told that it is $2,500.Harry signs a contract promising to pay the $2,500 on Friday,taking possession of the rifle when payment is made.On Thursday,a law is enacted making the ownership,sale or possession of an automatic rifle illegal.This contract:

A) automatically terminates due to impossibility.
B) automatically terminates due to impracticability.
C) automatically terminates due to frustration of purpose.
D) is enforceable and not affected by the new law because it was entered into before the law took effect
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Sam has contracted with Dave to purchase Dave's racing bike with payment and delivery of the bicycle to be in 10 days.Three days later Sam hears that Dave is going to sell the bike to Gene in three days at a higher price.If Sam really wants the bike,what should he do?

A) immediately sue for specific performance
B) immediately seek injunctive relief
C) immediately sue for compensatory damages
D) immediately sue for consequential damages
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You have booked a hotel room for conference at a rate of $100 per day for five days.When you arrive to check in you are told that the hotel is full and that they overbooked and cannot supply you with a room.You are forced to go to the only hotel in town with available rooms and pay $150 per night.If you sue for damages:

A) you are entitled to compensatory damages in the amount of $250.
B) you are entitled to consequential damages in the amount of $250.
C) you are not entitled to any damages because the additional costs were not foreseeable.
D) you are entitled to liquidated damages in the amount of $250
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The Chicago Cubs major league baseball team is in the playoffs and doing well.Behind the left field wall there is an apartment building and the owner advertises,"Space available on the apartment building roof with a clear view of the field available for the World Series.Bring a lawn chair,your radio and a cooler and enjoy the game.Just $50.00 per game." Bart,a lifelong fan,answers the ad and pays the building owner $100.00 to reserve space for the first two games.Unfortunately the Cubs start playing poorly and don't make it to the World Series.

A) the building owner does not have to refund the money because Bart reserved space and the space is still there for him to use whether the games are played or not
B) the building owner does not have to refund the money because it's not her fault that the Cubs didn't make it to the world series
C) Bart will get a refund because impracticability
D) Bart will get a refund because of frustration of purpose
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Sally has just purchased a home and wants to have an in ground pool installed.She calls,Cool Pools,the company that put in her neighbor's pools.When they come out they do some soil tests that are standard for the industry and get the same results that they got when the other pools were put in so they give her a price quote of $16,000.When they begin excavating,they discover solid rock four feel below ground level.The neighbors had no such rock.Cool Pools stops work and informs Sally that due to the rock they will have to use explosives to remove the rock and the cost of the pool will now be $32,000.

A) Sally is under contract and will have to pay the new price.
B) Sally can have the contract discharged based on impracticability.
C) Sally can have the contract discharged based on impossibility.
D) Sally can have the contract discharged based on frustration of purpose
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Which of the following is classified as an equitable remedy?

A) consequential damages
B) reformation
C) restitution
D) liquidated damages
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Clyde contracts with Seaside Resorts to rent an oceanfront room for a romantic weekend with his girlfriend Anne.In fact,Clyde intends to propose to Anne on the beach under the full moon during their stay.He made this decision after booking the room.The contract with Seaside Resorts requires a $250 deposit with the remaining $250 due upon check-in.The deposit is nonrefundable unless the reservation is cancelled at least 48 hours prior to check in.The day before they are to leave for the resort Clyde and Anne have a huge fight and break up.Clyde calls Seaside and cancels the reservation and demands a refund of his deposit.

A) Clyde will get the refund because of impossibility; he can't propose if they are no longer speaking.
B) Clyde will get the refund because of impracticability; he can't stay at a romantic seaside room if he has no one to share it with.
C) Clyde will get the refund because of frustration of purpose; his intention was to propose and it is no longer possible.
D) Seaside is not required to provide a refund
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Which of the following involves a third party substitution?

A) novation
B) accord and satisfaction
C) substitute agreement/modification
D) rescission
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Moe has entered into a contract with Larry.Subsequently,Moe assigns his rights in that contract to Curley.Which of the following would not prevent that assignment?

A) the contract contains an anti-assignment clause
B) the assignment would materially alter Larry's duties and cause an increased burden or risk to Larry
C) Larry protests the assignment and demands that Moe not make the assignment
D) the assignment would violate public policy matters
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A delegation will be allowed in which of the following situations?

A) a surgeon performing brain surgery
B) an actor hired to perform in a play
C) a sculptor hired to sculpt your bust
D) a painter hired to paint your home
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Oscar is speeding and driving inattentively when he runs into Felix who is driving very cautiously.As a result of the accident,Felix's car needs $2,500 worth of repairs and Felix loses a weeks salary because he had to take off from work to recover from injuries sustained during the crash.

A) both the repairs and the lost wages are compensatory damages
B) the repairs are compensatory damages and the lost wages are consequential damages
C) the repairs are consequential damages and the lost wages are compensatory damages
D) both the repairs and the lost wages are consequential damages
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What is an anticipatory repudiation and what must be shown for it to be enforced?
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Amos owns a piece of land along a country dirt road.Very few cars use the road and the land is pretty secluded.One day Amos hears that the county is planning to build a major highway that will go right along the border of his property.He checks the newspaper and sees that indeed plans are being made to build the road and funds are being arranged.Amos then drains his modest bank account and borrows money from his family and friends to erect a diner on his property to attract the highway drivers.Just as he finishes construction of the diner,the county changes their plans and decided to build the highway along another route,miles from Amos's property.Amos now has a shiny new diner,miles from any traffic and essentially in the middle of nowhere.What legal options does Amos have,if any?
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Fred's Flooring (FF)contracts with Harry homeowner to install wood flooring throughout Harry's home.Harry was to purchase the flooring and the contract was solely for installation.Payment was to be 20% at the time that the work commenced and 80% once the flooring was installed.Harry purchased the flooring materials and paid the 20%,so FF began work.When FF was half way completed,Harry realized that he didn't have the money to pay FF upon completion so he bolted the doors and refused access.If FF wants to rescind the contract and be paid for work completed,FF would sue for:

A) compensatory damages.
B) consequential damages.
C) restitution.
D) liquidated damages
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You are taking a course with an adjunct professor who is teaching under a one course contract.With six weeks to go in the course,she is offered a tenure track position at another school.They require her to start within a week.When she approaches the administration,what options are available,if any,regarding the adjunct contract and her desire to leave early?
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Punishment damages are called:

A) nominal damages.
B) consequential damages.
C) punitive damages.
D) compensatory damages
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How does an assignment differ from a delegation? When are they permitted and when are they not permitted?
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How do compensatory damages and consequential damages differ?
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You are an accounting major at your school.Your goal is to go to grad school to obtain further education and the appropriate credits necessary to become a Certified Public Accountant.Your goals are well known to your faculty and administration and it is also well known that your parents and grandparents are CPAs as well as your older brothers and sisters.As you enter your junior year,after paying your tuition and room and board fees in full,your school loses its regional accreditation making any degree issued by the school essentially worthless.A worthless degree will not be recognized by grad schools and will not be recognized by state accounting boards.When you demand a refund the school refuses claiming that they will still provide classes and knowledge.Do you have grounds to have the contract terminated and receive a refund?
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When examining and enforcing conditions precedent and conditions subsequent,courts:

A) give stricter enforcement to conditions precedent and find conditions subsequent rarely enforceable.
B) give stricter enforcement to conditions subsequent and find conditions precedent rarely enforceable.
C) maintain that procedurally, with respect to who bears the burden of proof, conditions subsequent and conditions precedent differ.
D) hold that under modern law, both conditions subsequent and conditions precedent should only rarely be enforced
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When you were a senior in high school,your college announced plans to build a new and modern athletic complex with pools,spas,weight rooms and exercise classes for general student use.You chose to enroll largely based on these plans as announced.You are now a senior and the building is just being started.What rights,if any do you have because you never had the opportunity to use the facility?
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Which of the following is not classified as an equitable remedy?

A) specific performance
B) damages
C) reformation
D) injunctive relief
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In Hadley v.Baxendale,when Hadley sued because Baxendale took unnecessary time to get a crankshaft repaired causing Hadley's mill to close for an extended time,the court found:

A) Baxendale owed Hadley compensatory damages because the mill was shut down for an extended time directly as a result of Baxendale's delayed delivery.
B) Baxendale owed Hadley consequential damages because the mill was shut down for an extended time as a result of Baxendale's delayed delivery and the shutdown was a foreseeable indirect result of Baxendale's delay.
C) Baxendale did not owe Hadley consequential damages because the extended closing time was not foreseeable despite Baxendale's delay in delivery.
D) Baxendale did not owe Hadley either compensatory or consequential damages but did owe punitive damages due to the unreasonable delay in delivery
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Which of the following situations is a court most likely to find substantial performance?

A) KM Corporation orders 500 boxes of copy paper from MK supply, but MK can only deliver 450 boxes
B) Young orders a set of four specially made chrome rims for her car but the supplier can only deliver three
C) Olivia orders three gallons of paint to paint the exterior of her house based on square footage covered and needed but the paint supplier can only deliver two cans
D) April orders a fully equipped car from a dealer but although perfect in every way, the car delivered has an automatic transmission rather than the manual transmission that she ordered
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In which of the following scenarios would enforcement of specific performance be appropriate?

A) your bookstore agrees to order a textbook for you but breaches their contract with you by canceling the order the next day
B) you order three gallons of white ceiling paint from a local store and they breach by not delivering or making the three gallons available to you
C) you order a current model name brand television from a department store and a few days later they breach by not ordering it from the manufacturer
D) you own the pistol used by Hamilton and contract to buy the pistol used by Burr in the Hamilton-Burr duel to complete your set, but despite the contract the Burr pistol owner refuses to sell at the last minute
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In what way do legal remedies and equitable remedies differ?
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Beth has just signed a contract to work for a bank.A clause in the contract says that before she begins work,she must pass a drug test and that should drug use be discovered,the contract becomes void.This clause would be a:

A) condition precedent.
B) condition subsequent.
C) concurrent condition.
D) nothing of consequence since she's already signed the contract
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Harry enters into a contract with Sally in which she was to pay $50,000 for Harry's hunting cabin.All negotiations,witnessed by various third parties,stated the $50,000 figure as the sales price.When the contract was written,a typographical error was made indicating a price of $5,000.At settlement,Sally tendered $5,000 and demanded the deed per the written contract.Must Harry sell the cabin for $5,000?
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The Sportsman's Club is having their annual banquet and fundraiser and has decided to feature a speaker that will attract a huge crowd.They contract with Hall of Fame football announcer John Madden to be the keynote speaker.A week before the event,John calls and says that he would like to give his brother Fred the opportunity to speak and that John would sit in the audience rather than speak.What options does The Sportsman's Club have?
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Which of the following is rarely awarded in contracts cases?

A) consequential damages
B) compensatory damages
C) punitive damages
D) liquidated damages
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Deck 7: Contract Performance: Conditions, Breach, and Remedies
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Robert and Philip are the named beneficiaries under Alan's insurance policy.Robert and Philip would specifically be considered to be ________ beneficiaries.
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When the parties perform their obligations in good faith in order to complete the contract,this completion is called _______.
Discharge
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An assignment may be of current and/or future rights.
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Explanation: Only current rights may be assigned.
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When an accord and satisfaction is agreed to,the original obligation subject to the accord is immediately discharged.
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When a party successfully sues for an equitable remedy for a breach of contract,they do not receive a monetary award.
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In some states,a statute of limitations is called a statute of _______.
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A party to a contract may be discharged from performance due to operation of law if the other party unilaterally alters the contract.
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Damages agreed to when the contract is written and prior to any actual breach are called ________ damages.
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Craig is a licensed plumber and has a contract to install a replacement toilet for Mary.When Craig realizes that he has booked two appointments simultaneously,he calls Brian,another licensed plumber and asks him to install Mary's toilet.Craig has assigned his duties to Brian.
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Compensatory damages cover a broad spectrum of losses for recovery of ________ damages suffered by the nonbreaching party.
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When the original parties to a contract agree to allow one of them to substitute another to perform the contract,this is called _______.
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When a party breaches a contract,the nonbreaching party always has the option of seeking legal or equitable remedies.
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Unless a contract for services calls for unique personal services,that contract cannot be discharged by impossibility.
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When one party has failed to perform his or her duties under a contract that party is said to be in total _______.
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Nominal damages are rarely awarded in contract cases.
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Pablo has entered into a contract to paint Linda's portrait.The next day,Pablo is called by the White House to paint the official portrait of the first family.Since it will be impossible for Pablo to do both simultaneously,Pablo calls Salvador and asks him to substitute for him and paint Linda's portrait.Because Salvador is a world famous artist with paintings hanging in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre in Paris,Salvador does not have to get Linda's permission for this novation as long as none of the contract terms and conditions are changed.
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Language such as "provided that" or "unless" in a contract which triggers a performance obligation is called a _______.
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Appointing another person to perform one's duties under a contract is called a _______.
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Restitution is classified as an equitable remedy.
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A court order to refrain from performing a particular act is known as _______.
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Beth has a contract with Annie in which Annie is to deliver 1000 hand decorated beverage holders in 60 days.When Beth calls the Psychic Hotline for her weekly reading,the psychic informs her that she has entered into a contract and the other party will not perform all the conditions and specifications as per the agreement.Beth may sue for an anticipatory repudiation.
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A rescission of a contract may occur when either party chooses to end the agreement.
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George has entered into a contract with Mark to supply raw materials to Mark's factory.The contract does not contain an antidelegation clause.George then delegates his duty to supply the raw materials to Wayne,a competitor of Mark.This is a valid delegation.
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When an assignment is made,the assignee has the right to reform the contract and change the obligor's rights and duties as they wish.
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Generally,courts do enforce a strict compliance standard for contact conditions.
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Anticipatory repudiation may be used when a party has knowledge that either a complete or a partial breach will occur by the other party.
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Impossibility of performance is subjective meaning that one of the parties may unilaterally decide that performance is impossible,thus discharging the contract.
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Mel is under contract with a textbook publisher to write a teachers manual to accompany a new textbook.The contract states that the instructor's manual is to be completed by August 1.On July 1,the publisher calls Mel and asks for an update.Mel states that he's working hard and making progress.He then states that the August 1 deadline is "doable but it's going to be tough".Based on Mel's statement the textbook publisher may claim an anticipatory repudiation and find another author to complete the project.
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Lance is an avid bicyclist and sends in a $150 fee to participate in an across the state ride in the Midwest.A week before the ride,he breaks his leg.Unless the contract specifically provides for no refunds under any conditions,he will be able to receive a refund based on impossibility.
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Kent Corp.(KC),general contractors building a new dorm at a university,contracted with Fine Rugs Inc.(FRI)to have certain grade of industrial rugs installed in the dorm.The contract price was $180,000.After the rugs were installed,KC was dissatisfied with the rug quality.FRI insisted that the rugs installed were appropriate to the contract specifications and demanded full payment.KC sends FRI a check for $120,000 which they believe is the proper value for the rugs installed and they mark the check,"Paid in Full".FRI writes "Under Protest" and deposits the check.FRI may now,in most states,successfully sue KC for the balance of $60,000.
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31
Substantial performance will be enforced only if the deviation from complete performance is not material to the contract.
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32
Patios R Us contracts with Karl's Concrete to have 35 yards of concrete delivered to a job site they are working on.Payment is to be made 30 days after delivery.Five days after the concrete is delivered,Patios R Us files for bankruptcy and the filing is accepted by the court.Karl's cannot sue to enforce the contract and receive payment.
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33
Assignments require the consent and agreement of all parties to the contract.
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34
Kathy and Tom have entered into a contract in which Mike has been named and included as an intended beneficiary by Kathy.Should Tom or Kathy breach the contract,Mike may sue both Tom and Kathy for breach of contract.
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35
Specific performance is almost always available when a real estate contract is involved.
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36
In an assignment or delegation,any third party rights or duties occur after the contract is formed.
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37
Lisa is doing some landscaping around her house and ordered a delivery of top soil.Her agreement says that the delivery will be made on Wednesday and payment for the soil will be due when the truck arrives at her house.This is an example of a concurrent condition.
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38
Liquidated damages must be directly related to the breach of contract they are compensating the nonbreaching party for.
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39
Incidental beneficiaries are known about when the contract is entered into.
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40
Burt has contracted with Mel to put a concrete driveway on Mel's property.If Burt delegates the duty of laying the driveway to Chuck,and Chuck does an unacceptable job,Mel may sue Burt for damages.
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41
Each of the following is a discharge by mutual consent except:

A) accord and satisfaction.
B) novation.
C) rescission.
D) frustration of purpose
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42
In Mobil Oil Exploration & Producing Southeast,Inc.v.United States:

A) Mobil was able to get out of the contract for the $156 million lease because the new law passed at the last minute changed the terms of the original contract amounting to repudiation by the United States.
B) Mobil was able to get out of the contract for the $156 million lease because the new law passed at the last minute changed the terms of the contract, barring certain types of oil exploration, frustrating Mobil's contractual purpose.
C) Mobil could not claim an anticipatory repudiation because even though as new law had been passed, they had not yet filed their oil excavation plan so they could not know whether they were facing a problem.
D) Mobil could not claim an anticipatory repudiation because even though as new law had been passed, it did not substantially change the terms of the original contract
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43
Lon has just come home from serving in the Marines and contracts with a local car dealership to purchase a car.The car must be ordered and payment is to be made when the car arrives.The next day,Lon receives orders to return to active duty.Realizing that he doesn't need the car,he brings Tony to the dealership and asks that Tony substitute for him.Lon will take delivery and ownership of the car and Lon will pay the dealership upon delivery.The dealership agrees to have Tony substitute for Lon.What has occurred?

A) an assignment
B) a novation
C) a delegation
D) an accord and satisfaction
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44
Toy Tech (TT)has ordered 50,000 aluminum widgets from the Acme Widget Corporation (AWC)with delivery to be made on November 1.These widgets will be used in TT products to create toys for the holiday season.Under which circumstance may TT claim an anticipatory repudiation?

A) the cost of aluminum has risen, lowering AWC's profit margin, yet AWC insists that they will honor the contract
B) the demand for widgets has suddenly decreased and TT isn't sure they can sell the 50,000 widgets they ordered
C) AWC's sole manufacturing plant has burned down on October 1st, yet AWC insists that they will rebuild and honor the contract
D) TT has found another manufacturer who can provide less expensive widgets of the same quality as AWC
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45
In a delegation situation,the nondelegating party is called the:

A) obligee.
B) delegate.
C) delegator.
D) obligor
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46
Alan has accepted a new job.Which of the following is not a contract condition related to that job?

A) medical and dental benefits will start after Alan has worked for six months
B) Alan will receive a bonus provided that he obtains six new clients within 30 days
C) Alan's salary will be $1,000 a week
D) Alan cannot begin work unless he passes a drug and alcohol screening
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47
Which of the following will not allow for an anticipatory repudiation to occur?

A) Tom calls Dick and says that he can't find the raw materials to complete performance and doubts he can meet the contract's performance deadline
B) Sally is buying Jane's car with the money and car to be exchanged in a week, however, Sally sees Betty who tells her she just bought Jane's car
C) Mary Beth is scheduled for knee surgery next month with Dr. Slice but reads in the paper that Dr. Slice has lost his license to practice medicine
D) Manny calls Moe and tells him that the sculpture he's creating for him is coming along slower than anticipated but he's pretty sure he'll be done by the contract deadline
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48
Sharon has contracted with Craig to buy Craig's car.She will pay $5,000 in cash and he will provide the title and registration.They agree to meet at 10:00 am on Wednesday to exchange their consideration.Unfortunately,Craig dies Tuesday evening.

A) the contract automatically terminates due to impossibility caused by Craig's death
B) the contract automatically terminates due to impracticability caused by Craig's death
C) the contract is still valid and Craig's heirs must go through with it based on the agreed terms
D) the contract is still enforceable, however, Craig's heirs may renegotiate the terms because they are now the owners of the car
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49
Pete has been fired from his job and believes that he has been wrongfully terminated.As he decides how to fight the perceived injustice,how can he best mitigate damages?

A) file his suit as soon as possible while the evidence is available and witnesses recollections are fresh
B) file for unemployment insurance as quickly as possible so he doesn't sink too far into debt
C) call his former employer to determine the real reason he was fired
D) actively seek new employment as soon as possible
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50
Max has contracted with Lew to have his house painted.The contract specifically stated that the job was to be completed by 8/25.Lew completes the job on 8/26.Max has suffered no loss due to the delay.The job was otherwise done exactly to all contract requirements and specifications.If Max sues Lew for breach of contract due to the missed completion date,were the courts to award damages,what type of damages would most likely be awarded?

A) punitive damages
B) consequential damages
C) restitution
D) nominal damages
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51
Harry sees an AK-47 automatic assault rifle in a gun shop window.He inquires about the price and is told that it is $2,500.Harry signs a contract promising to pay the $2,500 on Friday,taking possession of the rifle when payment is made.On Thursday,a law is enacted making the ownership,sale or possession of an automatic rifle illegal.This contract:

A) automatically terminates due to impossibility.
B) automatically terminates due to impracticability.
C) automatically terminates due to frustration of purpose.
D) is enforceable and not affected by the new law because it was entered into before the law took effect
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52
Sam has contracted with Dave to purchase Dave's racing bike with payment and delivery of the bicycle to be in 10 days.Three days later Sam hears that Dave is going to sell the bike to Gene in three days at a higher price.If Sam really wants the bike,what should he do?

A) immediately sue for specific performance
B) immediately seek injunctive relief
C) immediately sue for compensatory damages
D) immediately sue for consequential damages
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53
You have booked a hotel room for conference at a rate of $100 per day for five days.When you arrive to check in you are told that the hotel is full and that they overbooked and cannot supply you with a room.You are forced to go to the only hotel in town with available rooms and pay $150 per night.If you sue for damages:

A) you are entitled to compensatory damages in the amount of $250.
B) you are entitled to consequential damages in the amount of $250.
C) you are not entitled to any damages because the additional costs were not foreseeable.
D) you are entitled to liquidated damages in the amount of $250
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54
The Chicago Cubs major league baseball team is in the playoffs and doing well.Behind the left field wall there is an apartment building and the owner advertises,"Space available on the apartment building roof with a clear view of the field available for the World Series.Bring a lawn chair,your radio and a cooler and enjoy the game.Just $50.00 per game." Bart,a lifelong fan,answers the ad and pays the building owner $100.00 to reserve space for the first two games.Unfortunately the Cubs start playing poorly and don't make it to the World Series.

A) the building owner does not have to refund the money because Bart reserved space and the space is still there for him to use whether the games are played or not
B) the building owner does not have to refund the money because it's not her fault that the Cubs didn't make it to the world series
C) Bart will get a refund because impracticability
D) Bart will get a refund because of frustration of purpose
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55
Sally has just purchased a home and wants to have an in ground pool installed.She calls,Cool Pools,the company that put in her neighbor's pools.When they come out they do some soil tests that are standard for the industry and get the same results that they got when the other pools were put in so they give her a price quote of $16,000.When they begin excavating,they discover solid rock four feel below ground level.The neighbors had no such rock.Cool Pools stops work and informs Sally that due to the rock they will have to use explosives to remove the rock and the cost of the pool will now be $32,000.

A) Sally is under contract and will have to pay the new price.
B) Sally can have the contract discharged based on impracticability.
C) Sally can have the contract discharged based on impossibility.
D) Sally can have the contract discharged based on frustration of purpose
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56
Which of the following is classified as an equitable remedy?

A) consequential damages
B) reformation
C) restitution
D) liquidated damages
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57
Clyde contracts with Seaside Resorts to rent an oceanfront room for a romantic weekend with his girlfriend Anne.In fact,Clyde intends to propose to Anne on the beach under the full moon during their stay.He made this decision after booking the room.The contract with Seaside Resorts requires a $250 deposit with the remaining $250 due upon check-in.The deposit is nonrefundable unless the reservation is cancelled at least 48 hours prior to check in.The day before they are to leave for the resort Clyde and Anne have a huge fight and break up.Clyde calls Seaside and cancels the reservation and demands a refund of his deposit.

A) Clyde will get the refund because of impossibility; he can't propose if they are no longer speaking.
B) Clyde will get the refund because of impracticability; he can't stay at a romantic seaside room if he has no one to share it with.
C) Clyde will get the refund because of frustration of purpose; his intention was to propose and it is no longer possible.
D) Seaside is not required to provide a refund
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58
Which of the following involves a third party substitution?

A) novation
B) accord and satisfaction
C) substitute agreement/modification
D) rescission
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59
Moe has entered into a contract with Larry.Subsequently,Moe assigns his rights in that contract to Curley.Which of the following would not prevent that assignment?

A) the contract contains an anti-assignment clause
B) the assignment would materially alter Larry's duties and cause an increased burden or risk to Larry
C) Larry protests the assignment and demands that Moe not make the assignment
D) the assignment would violate public policy matters
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60
A delegation will be allowed in which of the following situations?

A) a surgeon performing brain surgery
B) an actor hired to perform in a play
C) a sculptor hired to sculpt your bust
D) a painter hired to paint your home
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61
Oscar is speeding and driving inattentively when he runs into Felix who is driving very cautiously.As a result of the accident,Felix's car needs $2,500 worth of repairs and Felix loses a weeks salary because he had to take off from work to recover from injuries sustained during the crash.

A) both the repairs and the lost wages are compensatory damages
B) the repairs are compensatory damages and the lost wages are consequential damages
C) the repairs are consequential damages and the lost wages are compensatory damages
D) both the repairs and the lost wages are consequential damages
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62
What is an anticipatory repudiation and what must be shown for it to be enforced?
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63
Amos owns a piece of land along a country dirt road.Very few cars use the road and the land is pretty secluded.One day Amos hears that the county is planning to build a major highway that will go right along the border of his property.He checks the newspaper and sees that indeed plans are being made to build the road and funds are being arranged.Amos then drains his modest bank account and borrows money from his family and friends to erect a diner on his property to attract the highway drivers.Just as he finishes construction of the diner,the county changes their plans and decided to build the highway along another route,miles from Amos's property.Amos now has a shiny new diner,miles from any traffic and essentially in the middle of nowhere.What legal options does Amos have,if any?
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64
Fred's Flooring (FF)contracts with Harry homeowner to install wood flooring throughout Harry's home.Harry was to purchase the flooring and the contract was solely for installation.Payment was to be 20% at the time that the work commenced and 80% once the flooring was installed.Harry purchased the flooring materials and paid the 20%,so FF began work.When FF was half way completed,Harry realized that he didn't have the money to pay FF upon completion so he bolted the doors and refused access.If FF wants to rescind the contract and be paid for work completed,FF would sue for:

A) compensatory damages.
B) consequential damages.
C) restitution.
D) liquidated damages
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65
You are taking a course with an adjunct professor who is teaching under a one course contract.With six weeks to go in the course,she is offered a tenure track position at another school.They require her to start within a week.When she approaches the administration,what options are available,if any,regarding the adjunct contract and her desire to leave early?
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66
Punishment damages are called:

A) nominal damages.
B) consequential damages.
C) punitive damages.
D) compensatory damages
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67
How does an assignment differ from a delegation? When are they permitted and when are they not permitted?
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68
How do compensatory damages and consequential damages differ?
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69
You are an accounting major at your school.Your goal is to go to grad school to obtain further education and the appropriate credits necessary to become a Certified Public Accountant.Your goals are well known to your faculty and administration and it is also well known that your parents and grandparents are CPAs as well as your older brothers and sisters.As you enter your junior year,after paying your tuition and room and board fees in full,your school loses its regional accreditation making any degree issued by the school essentially worthless.A worthless degree will not be recognized by grad schools and will not be recognized by state accounting boards.When you demand a refund the school refuses claiming that they will still provide classes and knowledge.Do you have grounds to have the contract terminated and receive a refund?
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70
When examining and enforcing conditions precedent and conditions subsequent,courts:

A) give stricter enforcement to conditions precedent and find conditions subsequent rarely enforceable.
B) give stricter enforcement to conditions subsequent and find conditions precedent rarely enforceable.
C) maintain that procedurally, with respect to who bears the burden of proof, conditions subsequent and conditions precedent differ.
D) hold that under modern law, both conditions subsequent and conditions precedent should only rarely be enforced
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71
When you were a senior in high school,your college announced plans to build a new and modern athletic complex with pools,spas,weight rooms and exercise classes for general student use.You chose to enroll largely based on these plans as announced.You are now a senior and the building is just being started.What rights,if any do you have because you never had the opportunity to use the facility?
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72
Which of the following is not classified as an equitable remedy?

A) specific performance
B) damages
C) reformation
D) injunctive relief
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73
In Hadley v.Baxendale,when Hadley sued because Baxendale took unnecessary time to get a crankshaft repaired causing Hadley's mill to close for an extended time,the court found:

A) Baxendale owed Hadley compensatory damages because the mill was shut down for an extended time directly as a result of Baxendale's delayed delivery.
B) Baxendale owed Hadley consequential damages because the mill was shut down for an extended time as a result of Baxendale's delayed delivery and the shutdown was a foreseeable indirect result of Baxendale's delay.
C) Baxendale did not owe Hadley consequential damages because the extended closing time was not foreseeable despite Baxendale's delay in delivery.
D) Baxendale did not owe Hadley either compensatory or consequential damages but did owe punitive damages due to the unreasonable delay in delivery
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74
Which of the following situations is a court most likely to find substantial performance?

A) KM Corporation orders 500 boxes of copy paper from MK supply, but MK can only deliver 450 boxes
B) Young orders a set of four specially made chrome rims for her car but the supplier can only deliver three
C) Olivia orders three gallons of paint to paint the exterior of her house based on square footage covered and needed but the paint supplier can only deliver two cans
D) April orders a fully equipped car from a dealer but although perfect in every way, the car delivered has an automatic transmission rather than the manual transmission that she ordered
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75
In which of the following scenarios would enforcement of specific performance be appropriate?

A) your bookstore agrees to order a textbook for you but breaches their contract with you by canceling the order the next day
B) you order three gallons of white ceiling paint from a local store and they breach by not delivering or making the three gallons available to you
C) you order a current model name brand television from a department store and a few days later they breach by not ordering it from the manufacturer
D) you own the pistol used by Hamilton and contract to buy the pistol used by Burr in the Hamilton-Burr duel to complete your set, but despite the contract the Burr pistol owner refuses to sell at the last minute
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76
In what way do legal remedies and equitable remedies differ?
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77
Beth has just signed a contract to work for a bank.A clause in the contract says that before she begins work,she must pass a drug test and that should drug use be discovered,the contract becomes void.This clause would be a:

A) condition precedent.
B) condition subsequent.
C) concurrent condition.
D) nothing of consequence since she's already signed the contract
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78
Harry enters into a contract with Sally in which she was to pay $50,000 for Harry's hunting cabin.All negotiations,witnessed by various third parties,stated the $50,000 figure as the sales price.When the contract was written,a typographical error was made indicating a price of $5,000.At settlement,Sally tendered $5,000 and demanded the deed per the written contract.Must Harry sell the cabin for $5,000?
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79
The Sportsman's Club is having their annual banquet and fundraiser and has decided to feature a speaker that will attract a huge crowd.They contract with Hall of Fame football announcer John Madden to be the keynote speaker.A week before the event,John calls and says that he would like to give his brother Fred the opportunity to speak and that John would sit in the audience rather than speak.What options does The Sportsman's Club have?
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80
Which of the following is rarely awarded in contracts cases?

A) consequential damages
B) compensatory damages
C) punitive damages
D) liquidated damages
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