Multiple Choice
Lars Jepsen, a fisherman from Tofino, regularly sells his catch to packing plants in Steveston. His shipment had already left dock last Monday, but he didn't contract for its sale until yesterday. He sold this shipment for $10,000 to B.C. Packers. Jepsen still owes Sam $3,000, part of his commission for having sold one of his waterfront properties. This morning he assigned to Sam, in writing, $3,000 of the $10,000 owed under the contract with B.C. Packers. Unknown to Jepsen or B.C. Packers, at the time they made the contract, his transporter had gone down in a storm and all the cargo was lost. Jepsen had no insurance for loss of his boat. Which of the following is correct with respect to his legal position?
A) This is an example of a breach of contract by Jepson with B.C. Packers.
B) This is an example of a frustrated contract.
C) Because of the frustration, Sam has no claim against either Jepson or B.C. Packers.
D) Despite the frustration, Sam can collect the $3,000 from B.C. Packers.
E) This is an example of a mistake causing the contract between Jepson and B.C. Packers to be void.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q12: Explain what is meant by a "constructive
Q82: Rules of interpretation are guidelines used by
Q85: Explain what is meant by a novation.
Q96: Sam agreed to buy property from Joe
Q100: A and B entered into a contract
Q103: With regard to the law governing privity
Q104: A week after signing a contract, you
Q105: Negotiable instruments can sometimes convey better rights
Q106: Adam bought a boat from Charlie for
Q179: Performance by another qualified person of the