Business Law Final
In general, if the offeree uses a means of acceptance that is slower than that used by the offeror to communicate that offer
it is an unauthorized means of communication
An agreement may be found to be void due to illegality because of all the following reasons except
it protects the interest created by the contract to a reasonable measure
An agreement to restrain trade
may be legal if it covers a reasonable time period
The destruction of items that the promisor intended to use in performing would not excuse non-performance if it just made performance more difficult for the promisor
True
The violation of usury laws may require the forfeiture of interest and principal
True
To make a third party a donee beneficiary the creation of a gift of the contracted performance to a third party must be the promisee's primary purpose in contracting
True
Undue influence renders a contract voidable and is a ground for recision
True
When a promisee agrees not to do something he or she has a legal right to do in exchange for the promisors promise it constitutes legal value
True
A consideration must have monetary value to have legal value
False
A contract of adhesion is not in violation of public policy
False
A fully executory bilateral contract that cannot be performed within a year after it is made need not be evidence by writing to be enforceable
False
A negligent unilateral mistake is always ground for recision
False
A party to an illegal contract who is fully aware of the contracts illegality can still fully recover damages
False
A person who discovers that he is a victim of fraud has an indefinite amount of time to file his grievance
False
A promise supported by past consideration is enforceable
False
A promisee's consideration must be another promise and cannot be in the form of an act
False
All states require a formal statement by the minor before they find ratification
False
An acceptance must be in writing
False
Certain formalities are required to create an assignment
False
Even if it was not bargained for, a promise is enforceable
False
For a contract to be illegal on the grounds of public policy a statute or administrative regulation must define precisely what that policy is
False
Minors who successfully disaffirm a contract are not entitled to the return of any consideration, they may have given the adult party to the contract
False
Punitive damages are recoverable for breach of contract
False
The courts of different states stand united in their views of what constitutes public policy
False
The doctrine of substantial performance applies when a promisor willfully fails to completely perform
False
The intent to deceive is also known as capacity
False
The plaintiff in a contract action has no duty to mitigate his damages because he is the injuries party
False
To satisfy the statute of fraud's writing requirement, both parties' signatures must appear in the writing
False
Person's who were not originally parties to a contract may claim some interest in it as assignees or donee beneficiaries or creditory beneficiaries
True
Public policy can prevent the delegation of duties
True
The type of contract required to be in writing in the acceptation of part performance is
Transfers of interest in land
A bilateral contract is a promise for a promise
True
A contract may be enforceable if promissory estoppable applies
True
A court will not enforce illegal agreements, but will leave the parties where it finds them
True
A mutual mistake is always a ground for recision
True
A person who claims to have been victimized by a missive presentation may cancel the contract only if he or she can show some detriment as a result
True
A promisor who is guilty of material breach has no right of action under the contract
True
As a general rule, performing a preexisting duty is not consideration
True
If time is not of the essence of a contract, the promisee must accept late performance rendered within a reasonable time of when performance was due
True
In most states the agreements of a person who had been adjudicated insane are void
True
Normally both parties to a contract are discharged when they have completely performed their contractual duties
True
Once a mentally impaired person regains their mental capacity, they may ratify a contract they made while impaired
True
One of the primary reasons for not enforcing illegal contracts is to deter people from entering into such agreements in the first place
True
All of the following under the UCC are ways to communicate acceptance except
a means slower and safer than the way the offer was communicated
An assignor who assigns the contract will be relieved of the duty to perform to the other party on the original contract when there has been
a novation of the original contract
To create acceptance to an offer for a bilateral contract
acceptance must always be properly communicated to the offerors
Identify the legal term for setting a disputed claim
accord and satisfaction
If a girl hands a guy detailed offer for the purchase of his house and he signs the offer without changing the terms, both parties are bound on the terms of the offer. This is an example of a
bilateral contract
Under the UCC, minors who disaffirm their contracts involving goods
can no longer reclaim these goods from innocent third parties
Assignees
can sue the promisor for nonperformance
For the purpose of minor's contracting for necessaries would include all of the following except
concert tickets
Ratification of a contract which is void for a lack of capacity
cuts off the right to disaffirm
Whether a given item is considered a necessary
depends on the minor's station in life
Dad wants to reward son for graduating; dad contacts local dealer to buy son a BMW. Under the contract dad promises to pay the dealer for the car in exchange for the dealer to give the car to the son. The son is a
donee beneficiary
All of the elements to prove misrepresentation with the intent to deceive have to be established to prove
fraud
When a person turns back to odometer on a car he is trying to sell, he is guilty of
fraud with intent it deceive
an acceptance is effective as soon as it is dispatched
if the offeree uses an authorized as well as vestipulated means of communication
Who among the following cannot enforce a contract
incidental beneficiaries
In general, performing a preexisting duty
is not consideration
Under the UCC, agreements to modify contracts for the sale of goods
needs no new consideration to be binding
A guy's duty to perform as a basketball player for an NBA team is
not delegable
What is the term used for the willingness to abide by contractual obligations
ratification
If a girl buys a motorhome from a person who lies about the condition of the home, she can
rescind the contract or affirm the contract and sue in tort for damages
One person convinces another to buy a preowned car from him, but withholds the fact that the car has a mechanic problem, this indicates
scienter
Today many courts recognize the following about the doctrine of caveat emptor
that it often produces unfair results
Guy makes oral agreement to buy a boat for $700, under the UCC
the agreement is barred by the statute of frauds
An acceptance is valid if
the communication by nonauthorized means is effective when received
Saying consideration must not be bargained for means that
the consideration given by the promisee must be the consideration the promisor request in exchange for making his or her promise
In a contract made by a minor
the contract is voidable
When a person had been adjudicated insane
the court has appointed a guardian or conservator for the person's estate
When a minor reaches the age of majority
the person may disaffirm a contract for a reasonable time after reaching majority
The difference between duress and and undue influence is
the relationships between the parties at the time of the contract
In cases involving contractual incapacity caused by insanity
the rules regarding necessaries are basically the same as in the cases by minors
There is no voluntary consent in a mutual mistake if
there is untrue belief by both parties about a material fact
The term delegation refers to the
transfer of duties
Oral contracts that come under the provisions of the statute of frauds are
unenforceable
When interpreting contracts courts give ordinary words their
usual meanings
In most states the agreements of persons who have been adjudicated insane are
void
Which of the following is true about exculpatory clauses
when an exculpatory clause is enforced it can affectively relieve a party of their own negligence