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Exam 18: Contract Remediespart Iv: Sales
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Question 41
True/False
To fully compensate a plaintiff for losses suffered for a breach of contract, punitive damages are always awarded.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
In the case of Hadley v.Baxendale , the plaintiff was seeking damages for:
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Bartow signed a contract to coach baseball for Washington High for a period of three years.After two years he is offered and accepts an assistant coaching position at State University.Contract law will not allow Washington High to ask for:
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Busby contracts to build a house for Connell.Busby finishes approximately half of the house and quits.Connell files suit against Busby.Which remedy is not available?
Question 45
True/False
If the parties to a contract stipulate an amount that will be paid in the event of a breach, the courts will always enforce it.
Question 46
True/False
When a breach of contract occurs, the nonbreaching party is required to take reasonable steps to lessen or mitigate the damages that he may sustain.
Question 47
True/False
The majority of states allow the injured party who has been induced to enter into a contract by fraud to recover only "out-of-pocket" damages equal to the difference between the value of what she has received and the value of what she has given for it.
Question 48
True/False
Restitution can be obtained where a voidable contract is avoided.
Question 49
True/False
Incidental damages are those that arise directly out of the breach.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Damages for reliance include expenses for:
Question 51
Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations will a court grant specific performance?
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Marcella pays $12,000 down on a houseboat which Hugh had agreed to sell to her for $64,000.Marcella then repudiates the contract.Hugh sells the houseboat to Lloyd in good faith for $60,000.Marcella may recover from Hugh: