Deck 14: Third-Party Rights
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Deck 14: Third-Party Rights
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A right that will arise from a future contract cannot be the subject of a present assignment.
True
2
The beneficiary's rights are always limited by the terms of the contract.
True
3
Members of the public are intended beneficiaries of contracts made by the government with a contractor to do public works.
False
4
The beneficiary's rights may be altered as long as they have not vested.
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Which of the following will occur if a statute or public policy forbids an assignment?
A) The obligation of the obligor changes.
B) The obligee will become the assignor.
C) The assignor will not assign any right.
D) The contract will preclude the assignment.
E) The obligor is burdened by the obligation.
A) The obligation of the obligor changes.
B) The obligee will become the assignor.
C) The assignor will not assign any right.
D) The contract will preclude the assignment.
E) The obligor is burdened by the obligation.
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A creditor beneficiary cannot sue to enforce the terms of a contract because he is not a party to the contract.
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Which of the following must hold for an assignment to become effective?
A) The assignor must promise to make the assignment some time in future.
B) The assignee must manifest his acceptance under most circumstances.
C) The contract itself must preclude assignment.
D) The assignor must purchase the right to receive income from another.
E) The obligor must become the delegatee of the assignment.
A) The assignor must promise to make the assignment some time in future.
B) The assignee must manifest his acceptance under most circumstances.
C) The contract itself must preclude assignment.
D) The assignor must purchase the right to receive income from another.
E) The obligor must become the delegatee of the assignment.
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8
Personal services are delegable.
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9
When the promisee is not indebted to the third person but intends for him or her to have the benefit of the promisor's performance, the third person is a creditor beneficiary.
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10
Most duties in a contract are almost never expressly delegated.
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11
A factor is a person:
A) not a party to a contract who is intended, as a gift, to benefit from its performance.
B) to whom an obligation is owed.
C) not a party to a contact who was intended to benefit from it and who may sue to enforce its terms.
D) not a party to a contract who benefits from its performance but was not intended to specifically.
E) who purchases the right to receive income from another.
A) not a party to a contract who is intended, as a gift, to benefit from its performance.
B) to whom an obligation is owed.
C) not a party to a contact who was intended to benefit from it and who may sue to enforce its terms.
D) not a party to a contract who benefits from its performance but was not intended to specifically.
E) who purchases the right to receive income from another.
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12
To effect an assignment, the assignor must make known his intention to transfer the rights to the third person.
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13
One to whom an obligation is owed is an) _____
A) donee beneficiary.
B) intended beneficiary.
C) obligor
D) obligee
E) delegator
A) donee beneficiary.
B) intended beneficiary.
C) obligor
D) obligee
E) delegator
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14
A delegation is the transfer to a third party of the duty to perform under a contract.
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A donee beneficiary has no rights.
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16
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, any assignments of rights in excess of $1,000 must be in writing.
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17
Contract rights are always assignable.
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The "shoe rule" does not apply when _____
A) there is a sale of a negotiable instrument to a holder in due course.
B) doing so would maintain the obligation of the obligor.
C) statute or public policy forbids the assignment.
D) the contract itself precludes assignment.
E) the assignor must make known his intention to transfer the rights to the third person.
A) there is a sale of a negotiable instrument to a holder in due course.
B) doing so would maintain the obligation of the obligor.
C) statute or public policy forbids the assignment.
D) the contract itself precludes assignment.
E) the assignor must make known his intention to transfer the rights to the third person.
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19
An obligee is one who has the right to receive a contract benefit.
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20
Problems of acceptance of an assignment normally arise only when the assignor intends the assignment as a gift.
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21
Persons are said to lack privity when:
A) the right or duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits cannot be assigned.
B) they cannot pay money to receive another's executory contractual benefits.
C) an assignee cannot take greater rights than his assignor had.
D) they are not party to a contact which they were intended to benefit from
E) they are not party to a contract and cannot enforce its terms.
A) the right or duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits cannot be assigned.
B) they cannot pay money to receive another's executory contractual benefits.
C) an assignee cannot take greater rights than his assignor had.
D) they are not party to a contact which they were intended to benefit from
E) they are not party to a contract and cannot enforce its terms.
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22
Who is an intended beneficiary?
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23
Who is a delegatee?
A) An obligator who delegates a duty
B) The one who performs under a contract
C) The one who is witness to the assignment The one to whom the delegation is made
D) The one to whom the contract is transferred
A) An obligator who delegates a duty
B) The one who performs under a contract
C) The one who is witness to the assignment The one to whom the delegation is made
D) The one to whom the contract is transferred
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24
A creditor beneficiary is _____.
A) one to whom the promisor agrees to pay a debt of the promisee
B) one who has no rights
C) an intended beneficiary
D) the recipient of a gift promise
E) one who is not the intended beneficiary
A) one to whom the promisor agrees to pay a debt of the promisee
B) one who has no rights
C) an intended beneficiary
D) the recipient of a gift promise
E) one who is not the intended beneficiary
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25
What is an assignor's warranty?
A) The right or duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits; cannot be assigned
B) A new contract substituting for an old one, or a new party to a contract replacing a former party
C) The relationship of the immediate parties to a contract, a "private" relationship, as between a retailer and a customer
D) The passing or delivering by one person to another of the duty to perform a contract
E) Promises, express or implied, made by an assignor to the assignee about the merits of the assignment
A) The right or duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits; cannot be assigned
B) A new contract substituting for an old one, or a new party to a contract replacing a former party
C) The relationship of the immediate parties to a contract, a "private" relationship, as between a retailer and a customer
D) The passing or delivering by one person to another of the duty to perform a contract
E) Promises, express or implied, made by an assignor to the assignee about the merits of the assignment
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26
An incidental beneficiary is:
A) the intended beneficiary.
B) the donee beneficiary.
C) one who has no rights.
D) the creditor beneficiary
E) one who promises to pay the debt.
A) the intended beneficiary.
B) the donee beneficiary.
C) one who has no rights.
D) the creditor beneficiary
E) one who promises to pay the debt.
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27
A personal right can be defined as:
A) surrender by a party of legal rights otherwise available to him or her.
B) the relationship of the immediate parties to a contract.
C) the duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits
D) a new contract substituting for an old one, or a new party to a contract replacing a former party.
E) a contract for household or domestic purposes, not commercial purposes.
A) surrender by a party of legal rights otherwise available to him or her.
B) the relationship of the immediate parties to a contract.
C) the duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits
D) a new contract substituting for an old one, or a new party to a contract replacing a former party.
E) a contract for household or domestic purposes, not commercial purposes.
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28
What is a waiver of defenses?
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29
Under which of the following cases are assignments NOT allowed?
A) Change in duties of the obligor
B) Assignment of personal rights
C) Assignment accepted by statute or public policy
D) Contracts that assign rights
E) Contracts based on assignee's performance
A) Change in duties of the obligor
B) Assignment of personal rights
C) Assignment accepted by statute or public policy
D) Contracts that assign rights
E) Contracts based on assignee's performance
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30
The surrender by a party of legal rights otherwise available to him or her is:
A) a delegator's duty.
B) a personal right.
C) privity.
D) waiver of defenses.
E) vesting of rights.
A) a delegator's duty.
B) a personal right.
C) privity.
D) waiver of defenses.
E) vesting of rights.
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31
Naomi sells her car to Jack, who assumes her mortgage. Naomi, in other words, has delegated the duty to pay the bank to Jack. This contract is called:
A) a consumer transaction.
B) a privity.
C) vesting of rights.
D) a novation.
E) an assignor's warranties
A) a consumer transaction.
B) a privity.
C) vesting of rights.
D) a novation.
E) an assignor's warranties
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What is vesting of rights?
A) Surrender by a party of legal rights otherwise available to him or her
B) The time at which the benefit of a contract is fixed in the beneficiary
C) An assignee taking equal rights as his assignor
D) The right or duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits
E) A new contract substituting for an old one, or a new party to a contract replacing a former party
A) Surrender by a party of legal rights otherwise available to him or her
B) The time at which the benefit of a contract is fixed in the beneficiary
C) An assignee taking equal rights as his assignor
D) The right or duty of a particular person to perform or receive contract duties or benefits
E) A new contract substituting for an old one, or a new party to a contract replacing a former party
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