Deck 15: Third-Party Rights and Discharge

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Which of the following is an illustration of the possession of tangible token rule?

A) An obligee who is owed $10,000 assigns the right of collecting $5,000 each to two assignees.
B) The right of collecting $10,000 is recorded in the assignee's savings account passbook.
C) The assignee can re-assign the right only to a subassignee selected by the obligee.
D) An obligee cannot assign a right to collection more than once.
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A party who owes a duty of performance under a contract is called the ________.

A) obligor
B) assignor
C) assignee
D) obligee
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A famous actor signs a contract with a movie studio where she agrees to star in a comedy. Which of the following is true of assignment of such a contract?

A) The movie studio can assign the contract to another movie studio.
B) The movie studio is at liberty to include the actor in a different movie.
C) If the actor is injured, she can assign the contract to another popular actor.
D) Both the actor and the studio can agree that their contract can be assigned.
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Ellen, who has a good driving record, purchases automobile insurance from an insurance company. Ellen cannot assign her rights to be insured to another driver for which of the following reasons?

A) The assignment would materially alter the risk and duties of the insurance company.
B) Claiming insurance is a future right and hence cannot be assigned.
C) Insurance is a personal service contract and hence cannot be assigned.
D) Personal contracts like insurance are assignable only with the agreement of all parties involved in the contract.
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What does the American Rule for successive assignments provide?

A) The last assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
B) The first notified assignment prevails.
C) The first assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
D) Only notified assignments prevail.
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An obligee who transfers the right to receive performance is called the ________.

A) subsequent assignor
B) obligor
C) assignor
D) assignee
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Which of the following is true in the event an assignee does not provide a notice of assignment to the obligor?

A) The assignee's only course of action is to sue the obligee for damages.
B) The assignee cannot sue the assignor for damages.
C) The obligor's only recourse is to sue the assignee for damages.
D) The assignee cannot sue the obligor to recover payment.
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Which of the following rights is generally assignable in the United States?

A) personal service contract
B) a future right
C) legal action
D) recovery of debt
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Mr. Jacob, who is terminally ill, writes a will transferring all his assets to his daughter Silvia, in the event of his death. The doctors say that Mr. Jacob will live for about six months. A day after the will is written, Silvia wishes to transfer her expected inheritance to her son, Jacob Jr. This assignment will be ________.

A) valid
B) conditionally valid
C) invalid
D) re-assignable by Jacob Jr.
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A(n) ________ is used if the obligor does not want to deal with or render performance to an unknown third party.

A) anti-assignment clause
B) approval clause
C) novation agreement
D) anti-delegation clause
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Approval clauses require that the ________ approve any assignment of a contract.

A) obligee
B) obligor
C) assignor
D) assignee
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What does the English rule for successive assignments provide?

A) The first assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
B) The first assignment in time prevails, pending notice.
C) The first assignee to give notice to the obligor prevails.
D) The first assignee who receives a tangible token prevails.
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Kimlon Informatics has to recover $5000 from a client for its services. The recovery period is 100 days but Kimlon needs the money immediately. It sells the right of collecting money from its client to Quikcollect, a collection agency. Here, Kimlon Informatics is the ________.

A) obligor
B) assignor
C) subassignee
D) assignee
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Which of the following is used to resolve a case where the obligee fraudulently makes successive assignments of the same right to a number of assignees, providing that the first assignee to give notice to the obligor prevails?

A) the English rule
B) an approval clause
C) an anti-assignment clause
D) a novation agreement
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Howard is injured by Penny in a car accident, caused due to Penny's negligence. Which of the following statements holds true for Howard's right to assign?

A) Howard cannot assign the recovery of punitive damages from Penny.
B) Howard can only assign the recovery of his medical expenses from Penny.
C) Howard's right to sue Penny cannot be assigned.
D) Howard can only assign his right to take the case to the appellate court.
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Karen borrows $10,000 from Celeste. Karen is to pay Celeste the principal amount, with 8 percent interest, over the next five years in 60 equal monthly payments. After one year of receiving proper payments from Karen, Celeste assigns this right to receive future payments to Larry. Who has the duty to notify Karen about the assignment?

A) Celeste
B) Larry
C) Karen's attorney
D) the authority who drafted the contract
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Who should provide a notice of assignment to the obligor?

A) an assignee
B) an assignor
C) an obligee
D) a facilitator
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The party to whom a duty is owed is the ________.

A) delegator
B) delegatee
C) obligor
D) obligee
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Which of the following is true of an assignment of a right?

A) Unconditional assignment of a contract right retains all the assignor's rights.
B) The obligor is entitled to performance from the assignor.
C) The assignor loses the right to sue the obligor directly for nonperformance in an unconditional assignment.
D) The obligor cannot raise personal defenses against the assignee.
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A legal right that arises out of a breach of contract is ________.

A) assignable
B) not assignable
C) subject to approval clause
D) considered a future right
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Under the possession of tangible token rule, the first assignee who receives delivery of the tangible token prevails over subsequent assignees.
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An obligee who transfers the right to receive performance is called an assignor.
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Approval clauses require that the assignee approve any assignment of a contract.
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A party who is owed a right under a contract is called an obligor.
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In the United States, sales contracts and contracts for the payment of money are not assignable.
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Terms such as "sell," "convey," and "give" indicate the intent to transfer a contract right.
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Privity of contract refers to the transfer of contractual rights by an obligee to another party.
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If the assignee fails to provide notice of assignment to the obligor and the obligor continues to render performance to the assignor, the assignee can sue the obligor.
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Anti-assignment clause in a contract prohibits the assignment of rights under the contract.
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The American rule provides that the first assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
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The English rule provides that the final assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
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What happens when an obligor does not get a notice of assignment?
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Which of the following contractual duties CAN be delegated?

A) a professional, well-known singer hired to perform at a concert delegates to an unknown singer
B) a plastic surgeon hired to perform a complex surgery delegates to a new surgeon
C) a law firm hired to represent a client delegates to a new but qualified lawyer in the firm
D) an artist hired to paint a portrait delegates to his art student
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Contracts for the provision of personal services are generally not assignable.
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A legal right that arises out of a breach of contract may be assigned.
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Where there is a valid delegation of duties but the delegatee has not assumed the duties under a contract, the delegation is called a(n) ________.

A) condition precedent
B) declaration of duties
C) express condition
D) discharge
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Explain assignment of rights.
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The right to sue another party for a violation of personal rights can be assigned.
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A person is permitted to assign a currently nonexistent right that he or she expects to have in the future.
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An obligor can raise any personal defenses he or she may have directly against an assignee.
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Distinguish between conditions and covenants.
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The promisee is the contracting party who agrees to confer performance for the benefit of the third person.
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In a case of assumption of duties, the delegatee is not liable for nonperformance.
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A covenant is an unconditional promise to perform.
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What could the parties to a contract include in the language of the contract to indicate that the duties required cannot be delegated? Are such efforts to prevent delegation always effective?
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The term ________ refers to a third party who is not in privity of contract but who has rights under the contract and can enforce the contract against the promisor.

A) third-party contractor
B) third-party assignee
C) subassignee
D) intended third-party beneficiary
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A(n) ________ refers to a contracting party who directs that the benefit be conferred on another person.

A) assignee
B) promisor
C) promisee
D) donee beneficiary
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Harry's grandmother leaves him a house and a Rolls Royce in her will. What rights does Harry have, in the context of his new inheritance?
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An assignment and delegation occurs when there is a transfer of both rights and duties under a contract.
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Which of the following phrases describes the term covenant?

A) an unconditional promise to perform
B) a breach of contract
C) mutual rescission of a contract
D) successive assignments of a right
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An incidental beneficiary has no rights to enforce or sue under other people's contracts.
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Which of the following is true of third-party beneficiaries?

A) A creditor beneficiary is an unintended beneficiary.
B) An intended third-party beneficiary cannot enforce the contract against the promisor.
C) An incidental beneficiary cannot sue under other people's contracts.
D) Incidental beneficiary is a third party who is benefitted intentionally.
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A(n) ________ is an original creditor who becomes a beneficiary under the debtor's new contract with another party.

A) donee beneficiary
B) creditor beneficiary
C) incidental creditor
D) subsequent assignee
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Nonperformance of a covenant is not considered a breach of contract because a covenant is an unconditional promise.
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A creditor beneficiary refers to an original creditor who becomes a beneficiary under the debtor's new contract with another party.
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The party to whom the duty is owed is the delegatee.
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A third party who is not in privity of contract but who has rights under the contract and can enforce the contract against the promisor is called an incidental beneficiary.
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Which of the following is true of covenants and conditions?

A) A covenant is a conditional promise to perform.
B) A conditional promise becomes a covenant if the condition is met.
C) A contract cannot contain conditions to excuse performance.
D) A party cannot sue over breach of a covenant by the other party.
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A(n) ________ occurs when there is a transfer of both rights and duties under a contract.

A) assignment and delegation
B) declaration of duties
C) assumption of duties
D) discharge
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If a delegatee has not assumed the duties under a contract, the delegatee is not liable to the obligee for nonperformance.
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KnockKnock is a manufacturer of stainless steel locks that are well-known for their durability. The company contacts a new stainless steel supplier and enters into a supply contract. The contract states that KnockKnock would purchase only if the steel from the supplier was high-grade Type 102 stainless steel. This is an instance of a ________.

A) condition subsequent
B) concurrent condition
C) covenant
D) condition precedent
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A substituted contract substitutes a new party for one of the original contracting parties.
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Which of the following refers to an agreement that substitutes a new party for one of the original contracting parties and relieves the existing party of liability on the contract?

A) novation
B) substituted contract
C) mutual rescission
D) accord
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The reasonable person test is used to judge contracts involving mechanical fitness.
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In which of the following conditions is a party's absolute duty to perform conditioned on the other party's absolute duty to perform?

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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A(n) ________ refers to a condition whose occurrence or nonoccurrence of a specific event automatically excuses the performance of an existing contractual duty to perform.

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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In concurrent conditions, each party's duty to perform is conditioned on the other party's duty to perform.
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James hires Franco for a painting job. Their contract explicitly states that Franco's employment can be terminated if he is employed by another party during the contract period. Two weeks into the job, James finds out that Franco is also working for a painting agency two blocks away and terminates his employment. This is an instance of ________.

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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A reasonable person test is a subjective test that applies to contracts involving personal taste and comfort.
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The ________ is an objective test that applies to commercial contracts and contracts involving mechanical fitness.

A) reasonable person test
B) personal satisfaction test
C) express condition test
D) cognitive inventory test
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________ is a clause in a contract in which the parties specify certain events that will excuse nonperformance.

A) Approval clause
B) Express condition
C) Force majeure
D) Implied-in-fact condition
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Condition precedent refers to a condition that requires the occurrence of an event before a party is obligated to perform a duty under a contract.
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If the conditions are met, a qualified promise becomes a covenant.
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A contract between a retailer and a supplier provides that payment is due upon delivery of goods by the supplier. The retailer's duty to pay and the supplier's duty to deliver constitutes ________.

A) an implied condition
B) a condition precedent
C) a condition subsequent
D) concurrent conditions
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Lionel Richmond is a soccer player who has a six-year contract with the Christshire United soccer team. Two years into the contract, he meets with an accident which results in the complete amputation of his right leg. On what basis is Richmond discharged from further performance of the contract?

A) novation
B) substituted contract
C) accord and satisfaction
D) discharge by impossibility
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A(n) ________ refers to a condition that requires the occurrence of an event before a party is obligated to perform a duty under a contract.

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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Condition subsequent exists when the parties to a contract must render performance simultaneously.
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Which of the following is true of discharge of performance by agreement?

A) A partially executed contract cannot be rescinded.
B) Mutual rescission requires parties to enter into a second agreement that expressly terminates the first one.
C) A party is allowed to rescind a contract without the consent of the other party.
D) Unilateral rescission is not regarded as breach of contract.
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Unilateral rescission of a contract constitutes a breach of that contract.
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Explain the difference between a condition precedent and a condition subsequent. Give an example of each.
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Deck 15: Third-Party Rights and Discharge
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Which of the following is an illustration of the possession of tangible token rule?

A) An obligee who is owed $10,000 assigns the right of collecting $5,000 each to two assignees.
B) The right of collecting $10,000 is recorded in the assignee's savings account passbook.
C) The assignee can re-assign the right only to a subassignee selected by the obligee.
D) An obligee cannot assign a right to collection more than once.
B
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A party who owes a duty of performance under a contract is called the ________.

A) obligor
B) assignor
C) assignee
D) obligee
A
3
A famous actor signs a contract with a movie studio where she agrees to star in a comedy. Which of the following is true of assignment of such a contract?

A) The movie studio can assign the contract to another movie studio.
B) The movie studio is at liberty to include the actor in a different movie.
C) If the actor is injured, she can assign the contract to another popular actor.
D) Both the actor and the studio can agree that their contract can be assigned.
D
4
Ellen, who has a good driving record, purchases automobile insurance from an insurance company. Ellen cannot assign her rights to be insured to another driver for which of the following reasons?

A) The assignment would materially alter the risk and duties of the insurance company.
B) Claiming insurance is a future right and hence cannot be assigned.
C) Insurance is a personal service contract and hence cannot be assigned.
D) Personal contracts like insurance are assignable only with the agreement of all parties involved in the contract.
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What does the American Rule for successive assignments provide?

A) The last assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
B) The first notified assignment prevails.
C) The first assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
D) Only notified assignments prevail.
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An obligee who transfers the right to receive performance is called the ________.

A) subsequent assignor
B) obligor
C) assignor
D) assignee
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Which of the following is true in the event an assignee does not provide a notice of assignment to the obligor?

A) The assignee's only course of action is to sue the obligee for damages.
B) The assignee cannot sue the assignor for damages.
C) The obligor's only recourse is to sue the assignee for damages.
D) The assignee cannot sue the obligor to recover payment.
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Which of the following rights is generally assignable in the United States?

A) personal service contract
B) a future right
C) legal action
D) recovery of debt
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Mr. Jacob, who is terminally ill, writes a will transferring all his assets to his daughter Silvia, in the event of his death. The doctors say that Mr. Jacob will live for about six months. A day after the will is written, Silvia wishes to transfer her expected inheritance to her son, Jacob Jr. This assignment will be ________.

A) valid
B) conditionally valid
C) invalid
D) re-assignable by Jacob Jr.
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A(n) ________ is used if the obligor does not want to deal with or render performance to an unknown third party.

A) anti-assignment clause
B) approval clause
C) novation agreement
D) anti-delegation clause
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Approval clauses require that the ________ approve any assignment of a contract.

A) obligee
B) obligor
C) assignor
D) assignee
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What does the English rule for successive assignments provide?

A) The first assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
B) The first assignment in time prevails, pending notice.
C) The first assignee to give notice to the obligor prevails.
D) The first assignee who receives a tangible token prevails.
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Kimlon Informatics has to recover $5000 from a client for its services. The recovery period is 100 days but Kimlon needs the money immediately. It sells the right of collecting money from its client to Quikcollect, a collection agency. Here, Kimlon Informatics is the ________.

A) obligor
B) assignor
C) subassignee
D) assignee
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Which of the following is used to resolve a case where the obligee fraudulently makes successive assignments of the same right to a number of assignees, providing that the first assignee to give notice to the obligor prevails?

A) the English rule
B) an approval clause
C) an anti-assignment clause
D) a novation agreement
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Howard is injured by Penny in a car accident, caused due to Penny's negligence. Which of the following statements holds true for Howard's right to assign?

A) Howard cannot assign the recovery of punitive damages from Penny.
B) Howard can only assign the recovery of his medical expenses from Penny.
C) Howard's right to sue Penny cannot be assigned.
D) Howard can only assign his right to take the case to the appellate court.
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Karen borrows $10,000 from Celeste. Karen is to pay Celeste the principal amount, with 8 percent interest, over the next five years in 60 equal monthly payments. After one year of receiving proper payments from Karen, Celeste assigns this right to receive future payments to Larry. Who has the duty to notify Karen about the assignment?

A) Celeste
B) Larry
C) Karen's attorney
D) the authority who drafted the contract
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Who should provide a notice of assignment to the obligor?

A) an assignee
B) an assignor
C) an obligee
D) a facilitator
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The party to whom a duty is owed is the ________.

A) delegator
B) delegatee
C) obligor
D) obligee
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Which of the following is true of an assignment of a right?

A) Unconditional assignment of a contract right retains all the assignor's rights.
B) The obligor is entitled to performance from the assignor.
C) The assignor loses the right to sue the obligor directly for nonperformance in an unconditional assignment.
D) The obligor cannot raise personal defenses against the assignee.
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A legal right that arises out of a breach of contract is ________.

A) assignable
B) not assignable
C) subject to approval clause
D) considered a future right
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Under the possession of tangible token rule, the first assignee who receives delivery of the tangible token prevails over subsequent assignees.
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An obligee who transfers the right to receive performance is called an assignor.
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Approval clauses require that the assignee approve any assignment of a contract.
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A party who is owed a right under a contract is called an obligor.
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In the United States, sales contracts and contracts for the payment of money are not assignable.
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Terms such as "sell," "convey," and "give" indicate the intent to transfer a contract right.
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Privity of contract refers to the transfer of contractual rights by an obligee to another party.
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If the assignee fails to provide notice of assignment to the obligor and the obligor continues to render performance to the assignor, the assignee can sue the obligor.
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Anti-assignment clause in a contract prohibits the assignment of rights under the contract.
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The American rule provides that the first assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
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The English rule provides that the final assignment in time prevails, regardless of notice.
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What happens when an obligor does not get a notice of assignment?
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Which of the following contractual duties CAN be delegated?

A) a professional, well-known singer hired to perform at a concert delegates to an unknown singer
B) a plastic surgeon hired to perform a complex surgery delegates to a new surgeon
C) a law firm hired to represent a client delegates to a new but qualified lawyer in the firm
D) an artist hired to paint a portrait delegates to his art student
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Contracts for the provision of personal services are generally not assignable.
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A legal right that arises out of a breach of contract may be assigned.
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Where there is a valid delegation of duties but the delegatee has not assumed the duties under a contract, the delegation is called a(n) ________.

A) condition precedent
B) declaration of duties
C) express condition
D) discharge
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37
Explain assignment of rights.
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The right to sue another party for a violation of personal rights can be assigned.
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A person is permitted to assign a currently nonexistent right that he or she expects to have in the future.
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An obligor can raise any personal defenses he or she may have directly against an assignee.
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Distinguish between conditions and covenants.
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The promisee is the contracting party who agrees to confer performance for the benefit of the third person.
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In a case of assumption of duties, the delegatee is not liable for nonperformance.
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A covenant is an unconditional promise to perform.
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What could the parties to a contract include in the language of the contract to indicate that the duties required cannot be delegated? Are such efforts to prevent delegation always effective?
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The term ________ refers to a third party who is not in privity of contract but who has rights under the contract and can enforce the contract against the promisor.

A) third-party contractor
B) third-party assignee
C) subassignee
D) intended third-party beneficiary
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A(n) ________ refers to a contracting party who directs that the benefit be conferred on another person.

A) assignee
B) promisor
C) promisee
D) donee beneficiary
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Harry's grandmother leaves him a house and a Rolls Royce in her will. What rights does Harry have, in the context of his new inheritance?
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An assignment and delegation occurs when there is a transfer of both rights and duties under a contract.
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50
Which of the following phrases describes the term covenant?

A) an unconditional promise to perform
B) a breach of contract
C) mutual rescission of a contract
D) successive assignments of a right
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51
An incidental beneficiary has no rights to enforce or sue under other people's contracts.
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52
Which of the following is true of third-party beneficiaries?

A) A creditor beneficiary is an unintended beneficiary.
B) An intended third-party beneficiary cannot enforce the contract against the promisor.
C) An incidental beneficiary cannot sue under other people's contracts.
D) Incidental beneficiary is a third party who is benefitted intentionally.
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A(n) ________ is an original creditor who becomes a beneficiary under the debtor's new contract with another party.

A) donee beneficiary
B) creditor beneficiary
C) incidental creditor
D) subsequent assignee
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Nonperformance of a covenant is not considered a breach of contract because a covenant is an unconditional promise.
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A creditor beneficiary refers to an original creditor who becomes a beneficiary under the debtor's new contract with another party.
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56
The party to whom the duty is owed is the delegatee.
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57
A third party who is not in privity of contract but who has rights under the contract and can enforce the contract against the promisor is called an incidental beneficiary.
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58
Which of the following is true of covenants and conditions?

A) A covenant is a conditional promise to perform.
B) A conditional promise becomes a covenant if the condition is met.
C) A contract cannot contain conditions to excuse performance.
D) A party cannot sue over breach of a covenant by the other party.
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59
A(n) ________ occurs when there is a transfer of both rights and duties under a contract.

A) assignment and delegation
B) declaration of duties
C) assumption of duties
D) discharge
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60
If a delegatee has not assumed the duties under a contract, the delegatee is not liable to the obligee for nonperformance.
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61
KnockKnock is a manufacturer of stainless steel locks that are well-known for their durability. The company contacts a new stainless steel supplier and enters into a supply contract. The contract states that KnockKnock would purchase only if the steel from the supplier was high-grade Type 102 stainless steel. This is an instance of a ________.

A) condition subsequent
B) concurrent condition
C) covenant
D) condition precedent
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62
A substituted contract substitutes a new party for one of the original contracting parties.
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63
Which of the following refers to an agreement that substitutes a new party for one of the original contracting parties and relieves the existing party of liability on the contract?

A) novation
B) substituted contract
C) mutual rescission
D) accord
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64
The reasonable person test is used to judge contracts involving mechanical fitness.
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65
In which of the following conditions is a party's absolute duty to perform conditioned on the other party's absolute duty to perform?

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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66
A(n) ________ refers to a condition whose occurrence or nonoccurrence of a specific event automatically excuses the performance of an existing contractual duty to perform.

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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67
In concurrent conditions, each party's duty to perform is conditioned on the other party's duty to perform.
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68
James hires Franco for a painting job. Their contract explicitly states that Franco's employment can be terminated if he is employed by another party during the contract period. Two weeks into the job, James finds out that Franco is also working for a painting agency two blocks away and terminates his employment. This is an instance of ________.

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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69
A reasonable person test is a subjective test that applies to contracts involving personal taste and comfort.
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70
The ________ is an objective test that applies to commercial contracts and contracts involving mechanical fitness.

A) reasonable person test
B) personal satisfaction test
C) express condition test
D) cognitive inventory test
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71
________ is a clause in a contract in which the parties specify certain events that will excuse nonperformance.

A) Approval clause
B) Express condition
C) Force majeure
D) Implied-in-fact condition
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72
Condition precedent refers to a condition that requires the occurrence of an event before a party is obligated to perform a duty under a contract.
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73
If the conditions are met, a qualified promise becomes a covenant.
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74
A contract between a retailer and a supplier provides that payment is due upon delivery of goods by the supplier. The retailer's duty to pay and the supplier's duty to deliver constitutes ________.

A) an implied condition
B) a condition precedent
C) a condition subsequent
D) concurrent conditions
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75
Lionel Richmond is a soccer player who has a six-year contract with the Christshire United soccer team. Two years into the contract, he meets with an accident which results in the complete amputation of his right leg. On what basis is Richmond discharged from further performance of the contract?

A) novation
B) substituted contract
C) accord and satisfaction
D) discharge by impossibility
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76
A(n) ________ refers to a condition that requires the occurrence of an event before a party is obligated to perform a duty under a contract.

A) condition precedent
B) condition subsequent
C) concurrent condition
D) implied condition
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77
Condition subsequent exists when the parties to a contract must render performance simultaneously.
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78
Which of the following is true of discharge of performance by agreement?

A) A partially executed contract cannot be rescinded.
B) Mutual rescission requires parties to enter into a second agreement that expressly terminates the first one.
C) A party is allowed to rescind a contract without the consent of the other party.
D) Unilateral rescission is not regarded as breach of contract.
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79
Unilateral rescission of a contract constitutes a breach of that contract.
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80
Explain the difference between a condition precedent and a condition subsequent. Give an example of each.
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