Multiple Choice
A distinction must always be drawn between the substance of a contract and its
A) parties.
B) benefits.
C) principles.
D) form.
E) beneficiaries.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q63: From the point of view of risk
Q64: The parol evidence rule does not permit
Q65: What is a condition precedent?<br>A)an event that
Q66: A and B are negotiating a contract
Q67: Acceptance under the Sale of Goods Act
Q69: In the formation of a contract,the intention
Q70: The doctrine of part performance as it
Q71: The parol evidence rule excludes evidence about
Q72: What is the plain meaning approach to
Q73: The Statute of Frauds requires that contracts