BU
Emily writes and signs a check payable to "Festival Cinema." Georg, Festival's manager, indorses the check "For deposit only." This is
A restrictive endorsement
Big Beef, Inc. raises calves to sell. Big Beef breeds its cows in April, and the cows calve in February of the following year. In January Andrea contracts with Big Beef to buy fifty calves. Identification takes place in
April, when the calves are concieved
Bram applies for a homeowners' insurance policy with Castle Insurance Inc. through Dian, an agent. In this transaction, Dian is
Castle's agent, not Bram's agent
Intoxicated, Hank enters a contract for the sale of ten acres of timberland to Ira for less than its market value. Later, Hank seeks to cancel the deal. In determining whether Hank can avoid his duties under the contract, a court is most likely to look at
Hank's intoxicated mental state and other factors
Jack owns a parcel of land. Jack tows a mobile home to the parcel and anchors it to the land near a stand of Douglas fir trees. Jack's real property consists of
all of the choices
Article 2 of the UCC governs
contracts for the sale of goods
Dyan and Ed are partners who own and operate Footlong's, a chain of hot-dog stands. Their partnership obtains insurance on their lives. This is
key-person insurance
Dick buys a fishing license and goes fishing. He catches a trout, cleans it, cooks it, and eats it. Dick's acquisition of the trout is by
possession
A contract to commit a crime is
unenforceable
Bert's Bagels, Inc., and other bakeries refer to a "baker's dozen" as consisting of a collection of thirteen baked goods. This is an example of
usage of trade
Sam is mentally incompetent buy had not been adjudged by a court to be incompetent. Sam enters into a contract with Tony for the cleaning and maintenance of the Uptown Offices building. Most likely, the contract is
void
Countrywide Trucking Inc. contracts with Dewey to transport crated goods to a certain destination for $5,000. Countrywide delivers the crates, but Dewey does not pay. Countrywide learns that the crates contained stolen goods. Countrywide can recover from Dewey
$5,000 but not the goods
Banquets & Parties (B&P) contracts to buy 1,000 balloons from Gas Bags, Inc., for $1 per item. When the market price decreases to 50 cents per balloon, B&P refuses to go through with the deal. Gas Bags can recover
$500
Ray agrees to buy one hundred pounds of almonds from Sol. To be enforceable, the agreement must be in writing if the almonds cost at least
$500
Sergio makes a gift of a check to Todd who takes it in good faith and without notice of any claim, defense, or defect. With respect to this check, Todd is
An ordinary holder
Chuck, a minor, signs a contract with Denise, an adult. The contract is voidable at the option of
Chuck only
Darby writes a check to Education Loan Management, Inc., that is drawn on Darby's account at Federal Bank. If the bank does not accept the check, liability for its amount is on
Darby
Intoxicated, Efron enters a contract for the sale of his business, Freight Dispatch, to Gretel for less than its market value. This contract is enforceable if, at the time,
Efron understood the legal consequences
Fred agrees to assume a debt owed by Guitars Inc. to Home Bank. The agreement is not in writing. To be enforceable under the "main purpose" rule, the promise must be for the benefit of
Fred
Ferris is refinishing his kitchen floor and needs a floor sander to complete the job. Ferris's neighbor Gina suggests that he call Home Repair Rentals, Inc. Home Repair leases Ferris a floor sander. In this transaction, the lessor is
Home Repair
Jill buys a kayak from a LakeCraft store, which agrees to keep it for her until she picks it up. Before Jill gets the kayak, an unforeseen tornado destroys the store and the goods. The loss is suffered by
LakeCraft
James works at Kay's Breakfast Café. After work, in the parking lot, James finds a diamond ring lost by Lani. Title to the ring is possessed by
Lani
Nate promises to pay for dental services provided by Otto to Polly. Nate receives no personal benefit for the promise. To be enforceable, the promise must be in writing if
Nate promises to pay only if Polly does not pay
Pauline has a fixed-term tenancy for her apartment with Quality Apartments. If Pauline abandons the premises before the lease expires
Quality may be required to mitigate its damages
On July 10, Pet Supply Store orders fifty small dog collars from Quality Collars, Inc. to be delivered by July 15. On July 13, Quality Collars tenders fifty large dog collars. Pet Supply rejects the shipment. Quality Collars has
Until July 15 to cure
Gwen deposits $5,000 with Home Bank on July 1, 2018. Home Bank promises to repay Gwen the $5,000 plus 1 percent annual interest on July 1, 2023. Home Bank has issued Gwen
a certificate of deposit
A contract between Fresh Fruit Corporation and Green Grocer, Inc., requires Fresh Fruit to deliver goods to Green Grocer's place of business. This is
a destination contract
Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is
a fixed-term tenancy
Kim and Leola own 10,000 shares of stock in My-T Gro Corporation. On the death of either owner, that owner's interest in the stock passes to the surviving owner. This is
a joint tenancy
A contract whereby a landlord transfers the right to possession and use of property to a tenant for rent is
a lease agreement
For a contract to be valid and enforceable, it must be formed for
a legal purpose
Sol allows Tiffany to camp on his land for several days and take photos for an upcoming exhibit of landscape photography. Sol has given Tiffany
a license
Dian, an agent for Expo Motors, Inc., writes a letter to Flynn on November 1 stating that she will sell him a 2017 Subaru Outback for $25,000 between November 1 and December 31. Dian's letter to Flynn is
a merchant's firm offer
Petra signs a check payable to Quincy, who indorses the back, gives it to Regional Credit Union, and receives cash. The transfer of the check from Quincy to the credit union is
a negotiation
Carl has an easement that allows him to drive across Dave's land to get to Carl's house. With respect to Dave's land, Carl right is
a nonpossessory interest
Brick & Mortar Stores Inc. signs a lease for a storefront owned by Commercial Properties Inc. The lease does not specify how long it is to last but does specify that rent is to be paid at certain intervals. This is
a periodic tenancy
Ross applies for a life insurance policy with Secure Insurance Company. The consideration Ross pays to the insurer is
a premium
Jack pays Kelly in good faith for a promissory note. Kelly warrants that the note has not been altered. This is
a presentment warranty
Cal tells Dana that he will take her out to lunch on Thursday. Cal has made Dana
a promise
Adam promises his daughter Bev that she can have his restored 1968 Chevy Corvette when he dies. This is
a promise to make a gift
Lark promises to buy Mac's used textbook for $60. Lark is
a promisor
Lee pays Mobile Electronics $600 for a new phone. Under the UCC, this is
a sale
Paramount Bookstores buys fifty cases of an assortment of books from Quixote Publishing with the right to return the unsold books in lieu of payment. This is
a sale or return
Red Bev LLC contracts to buy two tons of strawberries from Sweet Fruits, Inc. The contract states that Sweet Fruits is required to ship the strawberries to Red Bev by Truck Transport Inc. The contract is
a shipment contract
Sully leases an apartment owned by Tropic Residences, Inc. Sully's transfer of his interest in the lease to Rico for a period shorter than the lease term is
a sublease
Jan lives in Ken's beach house without paying rent. Jan's tenancy is
a tenancy at will
Edna and Flavia buy a boat that they dock in a marina near Gulfport, Mississippi. On the death of either owner, that owner's interest in the boat passes to her heirs. This is
a tenancy in common
Rico agrees to buy a bicycle from Salvatore for $250. Salvatore agrees to deliver the bike on September 1. Rico writes a draft for $250 payable to Salvatore on September 1. This is
a time draft
On Monday, Neil tells Outdoor Landscaping, Inc., that he will pay Outdoor $500 if a variety of tasks are completed by Friday. On Wednesday, when Outdoor is more than half done with the work, Neil says that he has changed his mind. These parties had
a unilateral contract as soon as Outdoor began to perform
Regional Freight LLC delivers a receipt issued by Storage Warehouse for goods stored in its facility to Transnational Inc., a buyer of the goods. This is
a warehouse receipt
The deed that contains the most extensive covenants, or promises, against defects of title is
a warranty deed
Main St. Markets Inc. and Nature's Food Corporation discuss the terms of a contract. They exchange "signed" e-mails that summarize the terms on which they agree. Main St. begins to perform, but Nature's refuses to pay. Between Main St. and Nature's, the e-mails are
a written contract
Inadvertently, Brie loses her textbook during an afternoon in City Park. She eventually gives up any attempt to find it. The textbook will then most likely be considered
abandoned property
Lauren owns a 1967 Ford Mustang, which Mike customizes and details to Lauren's specifications. The car earns several awards at regional vehicle customizing competition shows. The result of Mike's efforts is
accession
Barley that fills County Grain Co-op's silo is fungible if the barley is
alike naturally, by agreement, or by trade usage
Excluded from Article 2 of the UCC is
all of the choices
If a lease does not limit the uses to which the leased property may be put, the tenant may make any use of it as long as the use
all of the choices
Insurance protection may compensate for
all of the choices
Ethan is indebted to Finance Credit Corporation for $100,000. Ethan agrees to pay, and Finance Credit agrees to accept, a lesser amount than the creditor originally claimed was owed. This agreement is
an accord
Clark obtains from Dependable Insurance Inc. a policy that provides if a dispute arises between the parties concerning the settlement of a claim, the dispute must be submitted to an impartial third party, not a court, for resolution. This is
an arbitration clause
Lora leases a farm owned by Meadowland Acres, Inc. Lora's transfer of her entire interest in the leased property to Nate is
an assignment
Utility Company has the right to run its power lines across Vera's land. This is
an easement
Belle finds a tablet on the counter at Café Latte. She takes it to a police station where she is told that if it is not claimed by a certain time, she can obtain title to it. This is acquiring possession by
an estray statue
Bay Mall requires its tenants to sign a lease that includes a clause releasing the landlord from liability in the event of injury to any person or property no matter who is at fault. This is
an exculpatory clause.
Luke puts his motorcycle up for sale via a post on an online auction site. This is
an invitation to negotiate, not an offer
A valid contract requires
an offer and an acceptance
Builders Corporation files a suit against Concrete Company to enforce a written contract. If the court finds that the parties intended the contract to be the final statement of their agreement, parol evidence can be admitted to prove
an orally agreed-on condition
Quincy draws a check payable to "Replay Stadium" to buy two season tickets to the next year's State College football games. This instrument is
an order instrument
To obtain office supplies for Doctors Medical Clinic, Emma executes a draft in favor of Floyd. A draft is
an unconditional written order to pay money
Soft Chair Company contracts to deliver 100 chairs to Stuffy Furnishings Store on May 1 for which Stuffy agrees to pay. Soft tells Stuffy on April 15 that delivery will be delayed until June 1. Stuffy may
await performance, sue Soft, or suspend its own performance
Caitlyn is a minor. As a minor, Caitlyn a. has the capacity to enter into a valid contract b. all of the choices c. is not usually legally bound by a contract d. had the right to avoid liability under a valid contract
b. all of the choices
Generally, licenses of certain professions a. protect the public against actions that threaten the general welfare. b. all of the choices. c. provide a means of taxing certain businesses. d. provide a means of regulating certain businesses.
b. all of the choices
Sure Good Appliance Corporation contracts with Trucking Company to take a selection of appliances to United Railroad, Inc., for United to transport the goods to a VeriSafe Company warehouse. Trucking, United, and VeriSafe each acknowledge possession of the goods by a document of title. These parties are
bailees
Winifred leases an apartment from Lakeside Apartments. When the lease ends, Winifred refuses to leave the apartment and stops paying rent. Lakeside can collect damages
based on the fair market rental value of the apartment
Gretchen is adjudged by a court to be mentally incompetent. Gretchen
cannot form a legally binding contract with another party
Lionel obtains a loan from Mortgage Company at an interest rate that exceeds the state's maximum. The lender has
commited usury
Fred and Joanne are married. Joanne purchases a car. Fred and Joanne each technically own an undivided one-half interest in the car. This is
community property
Nero and Omar agree to buy natural gas to sell to Power Refinery and to share storage costs until the refinery can take delivery. The gas is commingled so that Nero's cannot be distinguished from Omar's. This is
confusion
Asian Noodle Company contracts to sell 1,000 cases of rice noodles to Bob's Bistros, Inc., but refuses to deliver. Bob's right to obtain substitute goods for those that were due under the contract is the right to obtain
cover
Opal is a minor. In at least some states, Opal can enter into a legally binding contract when she a. reaches the age of majority b. gets married c. is emancipated from her parents d. all of the choices
d. all of the choices
Pine Mills Inc. and Quality Lumber Company enter into a contract for a sale of plywood to be delivered under a destination contract. Pine Mills, the seller, mus
deliver the goods to a particular destination
Refined Metals Company and Superior Fabrication, Inc., enter into a contract under which Refined agrees to deliver a certain quantity of sheet metal to Superior each month. The contract does not include a price term. In a suit between the parties over the price, a court will
determine a reasonable price
Martin, a minor, inherits the rights to several patents. To make use of this property, Martin petitions a court to be treated as an adult for business purposes. If the court grants the request, Martin loses the right to
disaffirm business contracts
Flake, a minor, enters into contract to buy an electric guitar. Flake does not take possession or make payments. With respect to the contract, most courts would that this is
disaffirmance
Tracy is fifteen. In most states, for contractual purposes, Tracy would be considered a minor until she is
eighteen
Oscar orally agrees with Papa's Pizza Restaurant to provide delivery service to its customers for nine months. This contract is enforceable by
either Oscar or Papa's
Shipping Corporation enters into contracts with distributors and other buyers in e-commerce and in traditional commerce. The UETA applies, if at all, only to those transactions in which the parties agree to use
electronic means
Steve relinquishes the right to his son Tanner's control, care, custody, and earnings. This act is
emancipation
Dino is the beneficiary of a life insurance policy on Erin's life obtained from Fidelity Insurance LLC through Gillian, Fidelity's agent. The insured of this policy is
erin
Ralph, a minor, enters a contract with Seth for the installation, maintenance, and repair of an HVAC system in Ralph's Uncle Ted's warehouse. On reaching the age of majority, Ralph sends e-mail to Seth, stating that Ralph intends the contract to be binding. This is
express ratification
Miles obtains a property insurance policy from Nova Insurance Company for Miles's restored 1957 Chevy. Nova can cancel the policy if Miles
fails to pay the premiums
Leon transfers his shares of stock in Microsoft Inc. to National University as a gift. The school, which pays nothing for the stock, is the owner of the shares in
fee simple
Commercial Storage Corporation obtains an insurance policy that covers losses to the insured as a result of fire. This is
fire insurance
Jack sells a grand piano to Kyle for $5,000 and a gold ring to Lauren for $999. A writing is required to enforce the sale of
grand piano and gold ring
Safewise Insurance Agency contracts with Town & Country Motors to buy six cars. The contract lists the cars by their VINs (vehicle identification numbers). Under the UCC, identification
has taken place
Irene obtains an insurance policy that protects her against some risks of loss to the contents of her residence. This is
homeowners' insurance
Alyssa hires Bret to mow Alyssa's lawn every Friday. Although they do not discuss the terms of payment, after each of the first three Friday mows, Alyssa pays Bret on Saturday. The payment term is
implied
Jean , a minor, enters a contract with Kino to plant and harvest thirty acres of Jean's mother's farm for a certain price. On reaching the age of majority, Jean does not state that she intends to be bound by the contract, but indicates an intent to
implied ratification
To obtain the title to land without delivery of a deed, one person must possess the property of another
in an open, visible, and notorious manner
Quarry Equipment Corporation and Rock & Gravel Inc. enter into a lease of three bulldozers. Under the perfect tender rule, Quarry must ship or tender goods to Rock & Gravel that, with respect to the contract description, conform
in every way
Alice and Bart enter into a contract for the sale of Canyon Ranch. To be enforceable, this contract must be
in writing or evidenced by a written memorandum
Donald applies for a life insurance policy with Equity Insurance Company through Fletch, an agent who works for Equity. Donald pays the initial premium. Fletch writes a binder, which
indicates that a policy is pending and states its essential terms
A covenant not to compete
is a promise to refrain from competing in business with another
Raul wants to transfer a check to Schmidt. The check is defective if it
is clearly stamped "insufficient funds."
Gary rents an apartment from Home Properties. The apartment is destroyed in a fire that is not the fault of either party. Most likely, Gary
is no longer obligated to pay rent
Orin signs a covenant not to compete with his employer, Product Distribution, Inc. The covenant will be enforced if it
is reasonable with respect to geographic area and duration.
In a dispute over a sale involving a skateboard, Greg argues that as to this deal Hobby Shop, where Greg bought the board, is a merchant. A court may determine whether the shop is a merchant by assessing whether
it holds itself out by occupation as having knowledge and skill unique to the skateboard in the transaction
Leon obtains an insurance policy that will replace a portion of his monthly income from employment in the event that illness or injury causes a disability. This is
key-person insurance
Rory questions whether there is consideration for his contract with Silver Spurs Club to exchange his performance of country music on certain dates for Silver's payment of a certain amount. To constitute consideration, the value of whatever is exchanged must be
legally sufficient
Cutting Edge Corporation makes and sells knives, scissors, garden shears, and other cutting devices. To cover injuries to consumers if the products prove defective, Cutting Edge should obtain
liability
Rubin writes a check drawn on his account at Clearwater Bank and payable to the order of Gwyn. The bank does not pay the check. Rubin is
liable to Gwyn for the amount of the check
Rick obtains an insurance policy from Stable Insurance Inc. The policy provides that on Rick's death Stable will pay $500,000 to Taylor, the beneficiary. This is
life insurance
World Hotels, Inc., insures its real and personal property to protect its financial interest should some event undermine its security. This is risk
management
Speedy's Auto Parts orders twenty tires from Tough Tires, Inc. Ten of the tires are delivered in a damaged condition. Speedy's
may accept the shipment with a reduction in price
Burt wants to lease a residence for two years from Condos Company. In most states, the lease agreement
must be in writing
Val, a minor, enters into a contract to buy a kayak and paddle from a Watercraft dealership. Later, after taking possession, Val disaffirms the deal. She
must return both the kayak and the paddle
Van, a minor, wants to return a set of skis that he brought from Winter Sports. He used and wrecked the skis. In a state in which a duty of restitution is imposed, Van most likely
must return the skis and pay for the damage
Mary goes hunting during elk season. While trespassing on Nate's rural land, she shoots an elk. This elk is the property of
nate
Whatever is reasonably needed to maintain a minor's standard of living, such as food, clothing, shelter, and medical services, is known as
necessaries
Jane signs an instrument using a "J" with a swirl around it. With this mark for a signature, the instrument is
negotiable
Vera gives Will a $500 check as payment for a debt. Will crudely increases the amount of the check to $5,000 and deposits the check in his First Bank account. Vera is liable for the payment of $5,000 to
no one
Air Flo, Inc., and Banyan Grove Apartments enter into an oral contract in which Air Flo agrees to provide air-conditioning and heating maintenance for Banyan Grove's facilities for two years. This contract is enforceable by
none of the choices
Duane and Evan orally agree to a transfer of forty acres of farmland. Evan asks Finance Bank to lend him the funds to buy the land. Under the Statute of Frauds, the agreement between Duane and Evan is enforceable by
none of the choices
Fagin and Gretel agree to hijack a truck carrying a load of almonds. If Fagin later refuses to go through with the crime, Gretel can a. enforce the agreement. b. obtain damages in the amount of her partner's share of the illegal profits. c. none of the choices. d. obtain damages in the amount of her own share of the illegal profits.
none of the choices
To finance the purchase of an electric guitar, Milos signs an instrument promising to pay to "National Lenders" $1,800 with interest in installments with the final payment due August 15, 2020. To be negotiable, this instrument must include on its face
not any conditional promises or orders to pay
Doug agrees with Elin to sell prescription drugs illegally to Elin's friends for 25 percent of the take. Doug sells the drugs but keeps all of the money. Elin can
not enforce the deal
Sean promises to pay his personal assistant Terry $50,000 in consideration of the services she provided over the years. Sean never makes the payment. Sean's promise is
not enforceable because the consideration is in the past
Jim has a periodic tenancy that requires him to pay rent weekly. Jim wishes to terminate his tenancy. Most likely, Jim must give his landlord notice of at least
one week
Lewis tells a representative of Music Inc. that he will pay for Nora's trumpet if she does not. Lewis does not secure any personal benefit for this promise. This promise is enforceable as a contract
only if it is in writing
Lindsey, an accountant for Madison & Monroe, acquires a negotiable instru-ment from Norma by promising to pay its face value in thirty days. Lindsey ac-quires the status of an HDC when she
pays the face value due on the instrument
Nick is the beneficiary of a life insurance policy on Ollie's life obtained from Peoples Insurance Company through Quinn, an insurance broker. The insurer of this policy is
peoples insurance
Mike owns a beach house in North Carolina in fee simple. This ownership interest is
potentially infinite in duration
ABC Toy Store orders one hundred board games from Big Board Games Inc. When the games are delivered, they are all missing pieces. ABC rejects the shipment. To cure, Big Board Games must
promptly notify ABC of the intent to cure
The legally protected rights and interests that a person has in anything of established value subject to ownership is
property
The purpose if the right to disaffirm a contract is to
protect minors
Accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable is
ratification
Blanche, a minor, enters into a contract to buy two all-season passes from Chalet Mountain Resort. The contract will be made enforceable if Blanche
ratifies it
Vance owns a field where he grows cotton. When he sells the field to Wilson, he includes the cotton that is growing in the field. This sale is governed by
real property law
Rosa signs a covenant not to compete with her employer, Sales Corporation. A court decides that the covenant is unreasonably restrictive. Most likely, the court will
reform it to prevent any undue burden
Talia, who is not an Urban Bank customer, attempts to cash a check drawn on the bank. The check is considered dishonored if Urban Bank
refuses to pay it
Fabien offers to sell his Graphic Signs LLC business to Hanna for $100,000. Hanna replies, "The price is too high. I will buy it for $75,000." Hanna has
rejected the offer and made a counteroffer
Kristin, a minor, enters into a contract to buy a mower from Lawn Gear, a local store. The deal is set aside. Returning Kristin and Lawn Gear to their positions prior to the contract is known as
resitution
Entrepreneur LLC owes Data Analysis Company $2,000. Entrepreneur executes a note to Data Analysis as security for the debt. This security
satisfies the value requirement for HDC status
Kent tries to start his car with no success. He yells that he will sell the car to anyone for $10. Livy, a passerby, hears Kent's yell. This is not an effective offer because it lacks
serious intent
Rob steals a damaged, broken bike that is parked, unlocked, in a bike rack. He repairs, paints, and replaces parts on the bike until it is like new. The original owner, Sue, then claims it. The bike belongs to
sue because rob stole it
Coffee Beans Inc. offers to buy Brewing Company's roasting services for a certain price. Brewing responds that the price is too low and thereby rejects the offer. The offer is
terminated
Kelly offers to sell a certain used forklift to Lumber Outlet, but Kelly dies before Lumber accepts. Most likely, Kelly's death
terminates the offer
In determining procedural unconscionability, a court is most likely to consider whether
the buyer had an opportunity to ask questions about the contract
Rosa, a writer, has a computer in her office. She has a copyright on her most recent work, a memoir of her trip through South America. Her tangible personal property includes
the computer
In a sale of oranges from Citrus Grove Farms to Juice Factory Inc. to be delivered after the harvest, a fire destroys the fruit before it is picked. Under the UCC, the rights and liabilities of Citrus and Juice in this circumstance are generally determined by
the concepts of identification and risk of loss
Owen and Pablo enter into a contract for a sale of fifty Western saddles. Pablo pays, but Owen does not deliver. Pablo can normally recover as damages the difference between
the contract price and the market price.
Jay owns a farm in Kansas, with a farmhouse, barn, and other structures permanently attached. Jay grows corn on the property. Land includes
the corn, the soil, and the structures
Riley owns Superior Apartments. He promises each tenant that during the lease term, neither he nor any third party with an unlawful claim will interfere the tenant's use and enjoyment of the property. This is
the covenant of quiet enjoyment
Physicians Clinic orders by phone seven boxes of single-use latex gloves from Quality Medical Supplies, Inc. After three boxes are delivered and accepted, Physicians Clinic repudiates the contract. Quality Medical can enforce the contract to
the extent of the three accepted boxes.
Bob owns twenty acres of land on the side of a mountain in Colorado. He files a suit against the Durango Flight School, claiming that its planes flying over his land violate his property rights. To succeed, his best argument is
the flights are low and frequent, interfering with enjoyment of his land
Vern sells his apple orchard to Winnie. On Winnie's payment of the price, Vern transfers the title by deed. Vern is
the grantor
Jim is an emergency medical technician (EMT). EMTs are prohibited by statute from working more than a certain number of consecutive hours. One month, Jim works more than the legal limit. He can get paid for
the hours up to the statutory maximum and the extra hours
Clara rents an apartment from Dian that floods whenever there is a heavy rain. Dian refuses to fix the problem. She has breached
the implied warranty of habitability
Ed sells his car to Fran for $5,000, his bike to Gwen for $600, his game player to Holly for $200, and three shares of stock to Inez for $100. Article 2 of the UCC does not apply to the sale of
the patent
Heidi owns a smartphone, a tablet, and a patent on an app. Her intangible property includes
the patent
Center City wants to acquire undeveloped private land within the city limits to construct a public park. The city brings a condemnation proceeding to obtain title to the land. This is
the power of eminent domain
Gold Mines Inc. sells stock in a nonexistent gold mine to Harry in violation of a blue-sky law. Harry can sue the seller to recover
the purchase price of stock
Dairy Goods agrees to sell a certain quantity of ice cream to Event Caterers, but their contract does not specify the address at which the goods are to be delivered. If the parties fail to specify the address before the delivery date
the seller is excused from any resulting delay
Merl buys a tablet for $500, running shoes for $200, and a set of the Game of Crowns books for $100. To be enforceable as a contract, a writing is required for the purchase of
the tablet only
Orson signs a check "pay to the order of Painless Dental" drawn on Orson's account in Quantum Bank. To impose liability on Orson if the bank dishonors the check, Painless Dental should present it for payment within
thirty days
A contract to do something that is prohibited by federal or state statute is
unenforceable
A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is
unenforceable
Under a contract with Red Wines, Sancho begins grading a terraced hillside for the planting of grapes. Halfway through the project, Sancho asks for $5,000 over the contract price, claiming an increase in the "cost of doing business." Red agrees but later refuses to pay. Red's agreement to pay more is
unenforceable because Sancho's performance was a preexisting duty