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Question 10 out of 3 points
MaxiMart, Inc., is a discount retailer. MaxiMart's customer service employees are on strike. Sixty of the workers block the entrances to one of MaxiMart's stores. To get them away from the doors, MaxiMart should seekAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.an order of due process.
Correct Answer:
a.an injunction.
Question 23 out of 3 points
Inferior Company sells products that are poorly made. Jock, who has never bought an Inferior product, files a suit against Inferior, alleging that its products are defective. The firm's best ground for dismissal of the suit is that Jock does not haveAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.standing.
Correct Answer:
a.standing.
Question 33 out of 3 points
Loren files a suit against Mabel, alleging a failure to pay for the harvest of Mabel's orchards. Mabel denies Loren's charge and claims that Loren breached their contract to harvest a certain number of acres and owes Mabel money for the breach. Mabel's claim isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.a counterclaim.
Correct Answer:
c.a counterclaim.
Question 40 out of 3 points
Indelible Fabrics, Inc. (IFI), makes "Jean's Denim," a famous brand of clothing. Without IFI's consent, Kopy Company (KC) begins to use "jeansdenim" as part of a domain name. IFI files a suit against KC and engages in service of process. Service of process must provideAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.space to fill in important information and time in
which to do it.
Correct Answer:
d.notice and an opportunity to respond.
Question 53 out of 3 points
Reusable Energy Corporation regularly expresses opinions on political issues. Under the First Amendment, corporate political speech isAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.protected.
Correct Answer:
b.protected.
Question 63 out of 3 points
Lacey files a suit in Michigan against Ned over the ownership of a boat docked in a Michigan harbor. Lacey and Ned are residents of Ohio. Ned could ask for a change of venue on the ground that OhioAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.is a more convenient location to hold the trial.
Correct Answer:
c.is a more convenient location to hold the trial.
Question 73 out of 3 points
Jo files a suit against Lara in a Missouri state court. Lara's only connection to Missouri is an ad on the Web originating in Nebraska. For Missouri to exercise jurisdiction, the issue is whether Lara, through her ad, hasAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.conducted substantial business with Missouri residents.
Correct Answer:
b.conducted substantial business with Missouri residents.
Question 80 out of 3 points
Adult Shoppe in Beach City sells a variety of publications, including child pornography. Beach City enacts an ordinance prohibiting the sale of such materials. This ordinance is most likelyAnswer
Selected a.
Answer: an unconstitutional restriction of speech.
Correct Answer:
d.constitutional under the First Amendment.
Question 93 out of 3 points
Iowa enacts a law that restricts certain kinds of advertising to protect consumers from being misled. This law would likely be held by a court to beAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.constitutional under the First Amendment.
Correct Answer:
d.constitutional under the First Amendment.
Question 103 out of 3 points
Craig is a state court judge. In his court, as in most state courts, legal and equitable remedies have merged. But it is important to distinguish between equitable and legal remediesAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.to request a proper remedy.
Correct Answer:
c.to request a proper remedy.
Question 113 out of 3 points
Jason files a suit against Maybelline. If Maybelline fails to respond, JasonAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.will be awarded the remedy sought.
Correct Answer:
c.will be awarded the remedy sought.
Question 123 out of 3 points
Child's Play, Inc., sells a toy with a dangerous defect. Drew buys the toy for his son but discovers the defect before the child is injured. Drew files a suit against Child's Play. The firm's best ground for dismissal of the suit is that Drew does not haveAnswer
Selected b.
Answer: standing to sue.
Correct Answer:
b.standing to sue.
Question 133 out of 3 points
All-USA Imports, Inc., disputes the use of "all-usa.com" as a domain name by All-USA Overseas Exports, Ltd., and files a suit to resolve the dispute. Service of process must be byAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.whatever means is reasonably calculated to do the job.
Correct Answer:
d.whatever means is reasonably calculated to do the job.
Question 143 out of 3 points
The U.S. Congress enacts a new federal statute that imposes liability on businesses emitting significant amounts of a certain pollutant into the environment. This statute appliesAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.to all of the states.
Correct Answer:
a.to all of the states.
Question 150 out of 3 points
Leona enters into a contract with Munchie Bakery to cater a sales conference. When the conference is postponed indefinitely, Leona asks a court to cancel the contract. This request involvesAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.an unenforceable demand.
Correct Answer:
d.an equitable remedy.
Question 160 out of 3 points
Xtreme Publications, Inc., disseminates obscene materials. This isAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.a right under the commerce clause.
Correct Answer:
c.a crime under numerous state and federal statutes.
Question 173 out of 3 points
Brad stands in front of Rustler's Round-Up Café, shouting "fighting words" that are likely to incite Rustler's patrons to respond violently. The First Amendment protects such speechAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.none of the time.
Correct Answer:
a.none of the time.
Question 180 out of 3 points
In a suit against Owen over the performance of their contract, Phil obtains specific performance. This isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.an order to do or to refrain from doing a particular act.
Correct Answer:
b.an order to perform what was promised.
Question 193 out of 3 points
3D HD TV Company, a firm in Minnesota, advertises on the Web. A court in North Dakota would be most likely to exercise jurisdiction over 3D HD if the firmAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.conducted substantial business with North Dakota residents through its Web site.
Correct Answer:
b.conducted substantial business with North Dakota residents through its Web site.
Question 203 out of 3 points
Lora is a resident of Illinois. Ned is a resident of Wisconsin. They dispute the ownership of a boat docked in a Michigan harbor. This diversity of citizenship could serve as a basis forAnswer
Selected b.
Answer: federal jurisdiction.
Correct Answer:
b.federal jurisdiction.
Question 210 out of 3 points
The police obtain a search warrant and search Errol's apartment. After yelling obscenities at the officers, Errol confesses to a crime and implicates his friends. The Constitution protects againstAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.implication of others.
Correct Answer:
c.unreasonable searches.
Question 220 out of 3 points
As a judge, Diane applies common law rules. These rules develop fromAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.statutes enacted by Congress and the state legislatures.
Correct Answer:
d.decisions of the courts in legal disputes.
Question 233 out of 3 points
Quin files a suit against Regal Products, Inc. Regal responds that even if Quin's statement of the facts is true, according to the law Regal is not liable. This isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.a motion to dismiss.
Correct Answer:
d.a motion to dismiss.
Question 243 out of 3 points
Kyle files a suit against Lora. The document that informs Lora that she is required to respond isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.the summons.
Correct Answer:
d.the summons.
Question 253 out of 3 points
Opal files a complaint in a suit against Phil, and he files an answer. The case may now beAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.dismissed or settled at this point.
Correct Answer:
a.dismissed or settled at this point.
Question 263 out of 3 points
Parker owns and operates Rancho Mirage Corporation, a destination resort in Arizona that features horseback riding and bunkhouse accommodations. The Constitution provides that no person shall be deprived of "life, liberty, or property without due process of law." Included as "legal persons" under this clause areAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.the corporation and Parker.
Correct Answer:
b.the corporation and Parker.
Question 273 out of 3 points
Maggie and Nate enter into a contract for the sale of car, but Nate later refuses to deliver the goods. Maggie asks a court to order Nate to perform as promised. Ordering a party to perform what was promised isAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.an equitable remedy.
Correct Answer:
b.an equitable remedy.
Question 283 out of 3 points
Ginger wants to file a suit against Fred. For a court to hear the caseAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.the court must have jurisdiction.
Correct Answer:
a.the court must have jurisdiction.
Question 293 out of 3 points
Wyoming enacts a statute that limits the liberty of all persons, including corporations, to broadcast "annoying" radio commercials. This may violateAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.substantive due process.
Correct Answer:
c.substantive due process.
Question 303 out of 3 points
Congress enacts a law prohibiting toys made in China from being sold in the United States. The Hawaii state legislature enacts a law allowing the sale of Chinese-made toys. Hawaii's law will most likely beAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.rendered invalid under the supremacy clause.
Correct Answer:
c.rendered invalid under the supremacy clause.
Question 310 out of 3 points
Emil wants to initiate a suit against Fast Credit Company by filing a complaint. The complaint should includeAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.an explanation of the proof to be offered at trial.
Correct Answer:
a.a statement alleging the facts showing the court has jurisdiction.
Question 323 out of 3 points
The River City Council, the Santa Clara County Board, the Texas state legislature, and the U.S. Congress enact laws. These laws constituteAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.statutory law.
Correct c.
Answer: statutory law.
Question 333 out of 3 points
Tyler, a citizen of Utah, files a suit in a Utah state court against Veritas Sales Corporation, a Washington state company that does business in Utah. The court has original jurisdiction, which means thatAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.the case is being heard for the first time.
Correct Answer:
a.the case is being heard for the first time.
Question 343 out of 3 points
Minnesota enacts a statute to ban advertising in "bad taste." This statute would likely be held by a court to beAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.an unconstitutional restriction of speech.
Correct Answer:
b.an unconstitutional restriction of speech.
Question 353 out of 3 points
Rolf, a citizen of New Mexico, wants to file a suit against Sandy, a citizen of Texas. Their diversity of citizenship may be a basis forAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.a federal court to exercise original jurisdiction.
Correct Answer:
d.a federal court to exercise original jurisdiction.
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Question 1 1 out of 1 points
Dirk is driving a sport utility vehicle in which Elin is a passenger when they are involved in a traffic accident, and Elin is injured. Liability may be imposed on Dirk for Elin's injury if Dirk's driving is
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
the causation in fact and the proximate cause of the injury.
Correct Answer: a.
the causation in fact and the proximate cause of the injury.
Question 2 1 out of 1 points
Bette backs out of City Parking Garage, colliding with Dill's car. Dill may recover $7,500 to cover the cost of the repairs if Bette failed to act as
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
a reasonable person.
Correct Answer: b.
a reasonable person.
Question 3 1 out of 1 points
Jaqy distributes a handbill among her neighbors accusing one of them¾Ked¾of being a convicted sex offender. The statement is defamatory only if
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
the statement is false.
Correct Answer: c.
the statement is false.
Question 4 1 out of 1 points
Val, the owner of Wild Wheels, a bicycle store, trusts Xavier to manage the store's daily cash flow. One night, without Val's knowledge or consent, Xavier takes and keeps $500 from the receipts. This is most likely
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
embezzlement.
Correct Answer: a.
embezzlement.
Question 5 1 out of 1 points
Toni files a suit against Universal Media Corporation for defamation. Actual malice must be shown for recovery of damages if Toni is
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
a public figure.
Correct Answer: b.
a public figure.
Question 6 1 out of 1 points
Marie, a driver for Northern States Transport Company, causes a five-car accident on an interstate highway. Marie and Northern States are liable to
Answer
Selected Answer:
a.
only those whose injuries could reasonably have been foreseen.
Correct Answer: a.
only those whose injuries could reasonably have been foreseen.
Question 7 0 out of 1 points
Glen falsely accuses Hu of stealing from Island Tours, Inc., their employer. Glen's statement is defamatory only if
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
the statement is true.
Correct Answer: d.
a third party hears it.
Question 8 0 out of 1 points
In relation to Edie's solicitation of investors in a nonexistent business, she is charged with "mail fraud." This requires, among other things,
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
deceiving postal authorities as to the content of an item of mail.
Correct Answer: d.
mailing or causing someone else to mail a writing.
Question 9 1 out of 1 points
Joe sees Karo floundering in Lake Rough Waters. Joe is liable on the ground of negligence
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
under no circumstances.
Correct Answer: d.
under no circumstances.
Question 10 1 out of 1 points
Molly shoots Norm with Opal's pistol. The proximate cause of Norm being shot is most likely attributable to
Answer
Selected Answer:
b.
Molly only.
Correct Answer: b.
Molly only.
Question 11 1 out of 1 points
Leon files a suit against Moira, a medical doctor, alleging negligence. As a physician, Moira is held to the standard of
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
a reasonable physician.
Correct Answer: b.
a reasonable physician.
Question 12
1 out of 1 points
Posing as Platinum Bank, Oswald e-mails Nadia, asking her to update her personal banking information through a link in the e-mail. She clicks on the link and types in the data, which Oswald promptly sells to Moe. This is
Answer
Selected Answer:
c.
phishing.
Correct Answer: c.
phishing.
Question 13 1 out of 1 points
Pam files a successful suit against Quality Market based on Quality's negligence. Normally, an award in such a suit consists of
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
compensatory damages.
Correct Answer: d.
compensatory damages.
Question 14 1 out of 1 points
Boris pushes Cordelia. She falls and breaks her arm. Boris is liable for the injury
Answer
Selected Answer:
a.
if he intended to push Cordelia.
Correct Answer: a.
if he intended to push Cordelia.
Question 15 1 out of 1 points
Harvey puts up a guitar for bids on eWay, a Web auction site. Faith makes the highest bid and sends the payment, which Harvey receives, but he does not send the guitar to her. This is online
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
auction fraud.
Correct Answer: a.
auction fraud.
Question 16 1 out of 1 points
Nick sees Opal, a stranger, in peril, but does not attempt to rescue her. Opal could successfully sue Nick for
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
nothing.
Correct Answer: d.
nothing.
Question 17 1 out of 1 points
Sam, an engineer, supervises the construction of a new bridge. When the bridge collapses due to faulty construction, Sam is sued by those injured in the collapse. As a professional, Sam is held to the same standard of care as
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
other engineers.
Correct Answer: d.
other engineers.
Question 18 1 out of 1 points
Jean sends e-mail to Irwin promising a percentage of the amount in an African bank account for assistance in transferring the funds to a U.S. bank account. Irwin forwards his account number, but the funds are never sent. Instead, Jean quickly withdraws the funds in Irwin's account. This is
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
online fraud.
Correct Answer: d.
online fraud.
Question 19 0 out of 1 points
During a heated legislative debate, Representative Peony makes a statement of fact damaging Senator Rose's good reputation. Peony knows the statement is not true. In this situation, Peony is most likely
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
liable for defamation.
Correct Answer: a.
not liable for defamation because Peony enjoys a privilege.
Question 20 1 out of 1 points
Ethan, the president of Financial Investments, Inc. (FII), and Gina, FII's accountant, are charged with a crime, after the police search FII's offices. Under the exclusionary rule
Answer
Selected Answer:
c.
illegally obtained evidence must be excluded from a trial.
Correct Answer: c.
illegally obtained evidence must be excluded from a trial.
Question 21 1 out of 1 points
Page points a knife at Ray's daughter, threatening to hold her hostage and "cut" her unless Ray takes a certain file from Skelter Supplies Corporation, his employer. Charged with theft, Ray can successfully claim as a defense
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
duress.
Correct Answer: a.
duress.
Question 22 1 out of 1 points
Ilise, an employee of Pyro Displays, Inc., pays Gavin, an employee of Pyro's competitor Fire Worx Company, for a secret Fire Worx pricing schedule. This may be
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
commercial bribery.
Correct Answer: b.
commercial bribery.
Question 23 1 out of 1 points
At Parkside Bistro, Ogden believes that he was overcharged and shoves Nellie, the waiter. Nellie sues Ogden, alleging that the shove was a battery. Ogden is liable
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
if the shove was offensive.
Correct Answer: b.
if the shove was offensive.
Question 24 1 out of 1 points
Ron, the manager of Sav-Mart Discount Store, detains Tina, whom Ron suspects of shoplifting. Tina sues Ron, alleging that the detention was false imprisonment. Ron is liable if Tina
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
was detained for an unreasonably long time.
Correct Answer: b.
was detained for an unreasonably long time.
Question 25 1 out of 1 points
Drew tells his Excel Company coworkers that Fiona, Excel's office manager, is stealing from their employer. The statement is defamatory only if
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
the statement is false.
Correct Answer: d.
the statement is false.
Question 26 1 out of 1 points
Ollie, an employee of Payroll Management Corporation, is arrested at work. A grand jury issues a formal charge against Ollie for larceny. This charge is
Answer
Selected Answer:
c.
an indictment.
Correct Answer: c.
an indictment.
Question 27 1 out of 1 points
Vance points a gun at Workman, threatening to shoot him. Workman hits Vance, causing his death. Charged with homicide, Workman can successfully claim as a defense
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
self-defense.
Correct Answer: a.
self-defense.
Question 28 1 out of 1 points
Deleon trespasses on Capital Corporation's property. Through the use of reasonable force, Capital's security guard Brenda detains Deleon until the police arrive. Capital is most likely liable for
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
none of the choices.
Correct Answer: d.
none of the choices.
Question 29 1 out of 1 points
Nesbit publishes in a newspaper an account of the sex life of Merinda, who is not a public figure. The information is true. This is most likely
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
an invasion of privacy.
Correct Answer: b.
an invasion of privacy.
Question 30 1 out of 1 points
Amber shops in a Breezy Bargains store, whose employee Connor recently mopped the floor. Amber slips, falls, and suffers an injury. Breezy is liable to Amber on a negligence theory if there was a "Wet Floor" warning sign and
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
Connor did not place the sign near the wet floor.
Correct Answer: d.
Connor did not place the sign near the wet floor.
Eve tells Finlay that she will pay him $50 if he unloads her truck. Finlay's acceptance is completeAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.only after Finlay unloads the truck.
Correct Answer:
c.only after Finlay unloads the truck.
Question 23 out of 3 points
Berkie's bicycle is damaged in an accident caused by Imogene. Berkie agrees not to sue Imogene if she will pay for the damage. If she fails to pay, Berkie can bring an action for breach of contract. This isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.a covenant not to sue.
Correct Answer:
c.a covenant not to sue.
Question 30 out of 3 points
Dot, a real estate agent, tells Elbert, a home seller, that her commission is 12 percent. Elbert agrees that Dot can sell his house but refuses to sign a contract unless the amount of the commission is reduced. After Dot sells the house, Elbert refuses to pay 12 percent. Dot is most likely to recoverAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.on a theory of an express contract.
Correct Answer:
a.on a theory of a quasi contract.
Question 4
3 out of 3 pointsInterstate Coffee Brokers, Inc. (ICBI), offers to sell Java Roasters, Inc., fifty bags of coffee beans. Java rejects the offer. The offer isAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.terminated.
Correct Answer:
a.terminated.
Question 53 out of 3 points
Business Properties, Inc. (BPI), offers to sell a warehouse to Corporate Investments. Corporate says that it will pay BPI $100 to hold the offer open for three business days. ThisAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.makes the offer irrevocable for three days if BPI accepts.
Correct Answer:
b.makes the offer irrevocable for three days if BPI accepts.
Question 63 out of 3 points
Digital Architecture, Inc., agrees to design robotic software for equipment owned by Chassis Assembly Corporation. Whether or not this agreement meets all of the requirements of a contract, the parties are most likely to follow the rules of contract law because theyAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.want to avoid potential disputes.
Correct Answer:
a.want to avoid potential disputes.
Question 73 out of 3 points
Speedy Assembly Company promises its employees a 10-percent raise at the end of the year if productivity has increased and management feels it is warranted. Speedy mustAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.do nothing.
Correct Answer:
b.do
nothing.
Question 83 out of 3 points
Quick Transport, Inc., offers to sell a truckload of palettes to Rapid Delivery Company. Before accepting the offer, Rapid learns that the palettes have been sold to Speedy Trucking Corporation. Quick isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.not liable, because the sale revoked the offer to Rapid.
Correct Answer:
c.not liable, because the sale revoked the offer to Rapid.
Question 93 out of 3 points
Herm promises to pay Nixie to work as an assistant buyer for his Organic Foods stores. Nixie agrees and quits her job with Pic-U Grocery, but Herm does not hire her. Herm is most likely liable to Nixie underAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
Correct Answer:
a.the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
Question 103 out of 3 points
Expert Pavers, Inc., contracts with Fabricated Building Corporation to repave Fabricated's parking lot for which Fabricated agrees to pay. The elements of this, and any other, contract includeAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.consideration.
Correct Answer:
c.consideration.
Question 113 out of 3 points
Cherry is injured in an accident caused by Bronco. Bronco agrees to pay Cherry $2,500 if she agrees to release him from further liability. Cherry agrees. If Cherry's damages ultimately exceed $2,500, she canAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.not collect the balance from Bronco.
Correct Answer:
c.not collect the balance from Bronco.
Question 123 out of 3 points
George and Hildy disagree as to the exact amount one owes the other. They form a new agreement that, on fulfillment, will discharge the prior obligation. This isAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.an accord and satisfaction.
Correct Answer:
a.an accord and satisfaction.
Question 133 out of 3 points
Jack promises to buy Kelly's computer for $400. Jack isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.a promisor.
Correct Answer:
d.a promisor.
Question 143 out of 3 points
Debit & Credit Accounting Services and Brickwork Construction Company negotiate a contract. If it has all of the elements necessary for one of the parties to enforce it in court, it isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.a valid contract.
Correct Answer:
d.a valid contract.
Question 153 out of 3 points
Lilith promises to buy Marv's handheld game-player for $75. Marv isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.a promisee.
Correct Answer:
c.a promisee.
Question 163 out of 3 points
Homebuyers Mortgage Corporation's promise to pay its employees a year-end bonus "if it seems like a good idea at the time" isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.an illusory promise.
Correct Answer:
d.an illusory promise.
Question 173 out of 3 points
Joel contracts to hire Huong for one year to tend the orchids in his commercial greenhouse but reserves the right to cancel the employment on one month's notice at any time after Huong begins work. This promise isAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.enforceable.
Correct Answer:
b.enforceable.
Question 183 out of 3 points
Gino files a suit against Free-Flo Plumbing Corporation under the doctrine of promissory estoppel. Gino must show thatAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.he justifiably relied on Free-Flo's promise to his detriment.
Correct Answer:
c.he justifiably relied on Free-Flo's promise to his detriment.
Question 193 out of 3 points
Mei writes a check to Nat in an amount that represents half of her debt to him. On the back of the check, Mei includes the words "payment in full." Nat cashes the check. This discharges the entire debtAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.if the debt is
unliquidated.
Correct Answer:
d.if the debt is unliquidated.
Question 203 out of 3 points
In a skateboarding accident with Ryan, Starla is injured. Ryan's insurance company's offers her $25,000 to release him from liability, and she accepts. Later, she learns that her injuries are more serious than she realized. The releaseAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.bars Starla's further recovery from Ryan.
Correct Answer:
d.bars Starla's further recovery from Ryan.
Question 213 out of 3 points
State Bank offers to lend money to Rodeo Promotions, Inc., at 15 percent interest. Before Rodeo accepts, a statute is enacted prohibiting loans at interest rates greater than 12 percent. Rodeo and the bank haveAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.no contract for a loan.
Correct Answer:
d.no contract for a loan.
Question 223 out of 3 points
Crosby believes that he and Dakota agreed he would act as her personal sports trainer for seven workout sessions. In a later dispute, the existence of any contract can be judged byAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.the parties' statements at the time of their alleged contract.
Correct Answer:
c.the parties' statements at the time of their alleged contract.
Question 233 out of 3 points
Phil agrees to work for Vacation Resorts, Inc., as a chef. In determining whether a contract has been formed, an element of prime importance isAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.the parties' intent.
Correct Answer:
d.the parties' intent.
Question 243 out of 3 points
Freida and Gail enter into a bilateral contract, which is created when Freida gives a promise in exchange for Gail'sAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.promise only.
Correct Answer:
a.promise only.
Question 253 out of 3 points
Yvon asks Zack, "Do you want to buy one of my fishing rods?" This isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.not a valid offer because the terms are not definite.
Correct Answer:
c.not a valid offer because the terms are not definite.
Question 260 out of 3 points
Bill offers to sell his Consumer Service Center business to Dina for $100,000. Dina replies, "The price is too high. I will buy it for $90,000." Dina hasAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.made a counteroffer without rejecting the offer.
Correct Answer:
b.rejected the offer and made a counteroffer.
Question 273 out of 3 points
Mary promises to pay her assistant Ned $10,000 in consideration of the services he provided over the years. Mary never pays Ned. Mary isAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.not liable, because the consideration is
in the past.
Correct Answer:
b.not liable, because the consideration is in the past.
Question 283 out of 3 points
Callie owns two trucks. She offers to sell the Dodge for $20,000 to Evan, who accepts. She offers to sell the Ford for $20,000 to Gwen, who says, "Too much." Callie's offer was terminated byAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.Gwen only.
Correct Answer:
b.Gwen only.
Question 293 out of 3 points
Quik Fix-It, Inc., offers Pam a job as a plumber. No time for acceptance is specified in the offer. The offer will terminateAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.after a reasonable period of time.
Correct Answer:
b.after a reasonable period of time.
Question 303 out of 3 points
Quinn promises to sell his recreational vehicle (RV) to Sid, who builds a structure behind his house in which to keep it. Quinn's later attempt to renege on the promise isAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.not effective if Sid detrimentally relied on Quinn's promise.
Correct Answer:
b.not effective if Sid detrimentally relied on Quinn's promise.
Question 313 out of 3 points
Clay offers to pay Dorianne $50 for a golf lesson for Estee. They agree to meet the day after tomorrow to exchange the cash for the lesson. These parties haveAnswer
Selected a.
Answer: a bilateral contract.
Correct Answer:
a.a bilateral contract.
Question 323 out of 3 points
Sunshine Cell Phone Company offers to buy a laser printer, with a case of paper and an extra cartridge, from Office Products, Inc. (OPI), for $200. Paul, OPI's representative, says, "Okay, but no paper and no extra cartridge." Paul hasAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.rejected the offer and made a counteroffer.
Correct Answer:
c.rejected the offer and made a counteroffer.
Question 333 out of 3 points
Elmo advertises a reward for the return of his lost dog. Floyd, who does not know of the reward, finds and returns the dog. Floyd cannot recover the reward because heAnswer
Selected Answer:
b.did not know of the reward when he found and returned the dog.
Correct Answer:
b.did not know of the reward when he found and returned the dog.
Question 343 out of 3 points
Retail Investment Company offers to sell a certain mall to Shopping Stores, Inc., if it accepts before 10 a.m. Monday. A contract is formed if Shopping Stores' acceptance is receivedAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.before 10 a.m. Monday.
Correct Answer:
c.before 10 a.m. Monday.
Question 353 out of 3 points
Viola assures Wendell that she will deliver a truckload of pine seedlings to his tree farm. A person's manifestation of an intent to act in a specified way is part of the definition ofAnswer
Selected Answer:
d.a promise.
Correct Answer:
d.a promise.
Question 363 out of 3 points
Auto Body Repair Shop (ABRS) promises to pay Ben $1,000 a week to work for ABRS. Ben accepts and quits his job with Car Care Service. ABRS fails to provide a job for Ben. Ben has a cause of action based onAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.promissory estoppel.
Correct Answer:
a.promissory estoppel.
Question 373 out of 3 points
Mona asserts that a deal she entered into with Nate is an unenforceable contract. Defenses to the enforcement of a contract includeAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.the lack of a party's voluntary consent.
Correct Answer:
c.the lack of a party's voluntary consent.
Question 383 out of 3 points
Cassandra accepts what she believes was an offer to work for Destination Vacations, Inc., as a chef. In determining whether a contract has been formed, an element of prime importance isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.the intent of the parties.
Correct Answer:
c.the intent of the parties.
Question 393 out of 3 points
Domestic Auto Sales, Inc., promises its salaried employees a bonus at the end of the year if management thinks it is warranted. This promise isAnswer
Selected Answer:
c.unenforceable because it is not supported by consideration.
Correct Answer:
c.unenforceable because it is not supported by consideration.
Question 400 out of 3 points
Grant offers to sell his Honda Civic for $10,000 to Ivy. Referring to the prices for similar Hondas, Ivy says, "I'll pay no more than $5,000." Grant says, "Forget it." Grant's offer was terminated byAnswer
Selected Answer:
a.Grant.
Correct Answer:
c. Ivy.
Lyra induces Moe to enter into a contract for the sale of an apartment about which Lyra fraudulently misrepresents a number of material facts. Lyra tells Moe that her commission is 6 percent, but their signed, written contract states "12 percent." The Statute of Frauds governs
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
contracts that must be in writing to be enforceable.
Correct Answer: d.
contracts that must be in writing to be enforceable.
Question 2
0 out of 3 points
Cooper offers to sell Gable his sport utility vehicle (SUV) and says that it has never been in an accident. Relying on Cooper's statement, Gable buys the SUV. Later, when it develops mechanical problems, Gable can
Answer
Selected Answer:
c.
not rescind the contract.
Correct Answer: a.
rescind the contract on the basis of fraud.
Question 3
0 out of 3 points
Lew believes an old comic book he owns has little value, but Murray is convinced it is a valuable collector's item. Lew sells it to Murray for $10 before learning it is worth $1,000. Lew can
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
rescind the contract on the basis of mistake.
Correct Answer: b.
not rescind the contract.
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
At an auction for the first time, Max bids on an object, believing that it is worth more than the price asked. When the item proves to be less valuable, Max is
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
liable on the bid.
Correct Answer: b.
liable on the bid.
Question 5
0 out of 3 points
Steve agrees to assume a debt of Thumb Grippers Company to Main Street Bank. The agreement is not in writing. To be enforceable, the promise must be for the benefit of
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
Thumb Grippers.
Correct Answer: d.
Steve.
Question 6
0 out of 3 points
Niche Credit, Inc., is one of Cut-Rite Notching Corporation's two major creditors. Niche guarantees Cut-Rite's debt to the firm's other major creditor, Manufacturers Capital Bank, to forestall litigation. To be enforceable, this guarantee
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
must be in writing.
Correct Answer: a.
need not be in writing if it benefits Niche Credit.
Question 7
3 out of 3 points
While a minor, Jason buys a large-screen HD TV and home theatre system that he continues to use after reaching the age of majority. After a reasonable time has passed, Jason will be considered to have
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
ratified the contract.
Correct Answer: a.
ratified the contract.
Question 8
0 out of 3 points
Solana, a minor, enters into a contract to buy a dozen movies from eHD TV Stream, Inc., an Internet video service. Solana reaches the age of majority and does not disaffirm the contract nor make payment on it. eHD files a suit against her. The court will most likely consider the contract ratified if it is
Answer
Selected Answer:
b.
express.
Correct Answer: c.
executed.
Question 9
3 out of 3 points
Grandiloquent Properties, Inc., and Investment Capital Corporation enter into a contract for a sale of land. To be enforceable, the contract must be in writing if the land is valued at
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
any price.
Correct Answer: d.
any price.
Question 10
0 out of 3 points
Genie.com initiates an online dating service. To attract subscribers and encourage participation, Genie.com creates and posts profiles of fictitious persons and exaggerated profiles of actual users. Fooled by the false profiles, Ham buys a subscription. He is most likely a victim of
Answer
Selected Answer:
b.
mistake.
Correct Answer: d.
fraud.
Question 11
3 out of 3 points
Stacy, a minor, charges the cost of an expensive leather jacket at a Girl's Trend store. Two nights later, Stacy loses the jacket at Minors Only Club. She disaffirms the jacket's purchase. Stacy owes Girl's Trend the reasonable value of the jacket
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
if it is deemed a "necessary."
Correct Answer: a.
if it is deemed a "necessary."
Question 12
3 out of 3 points
Roc buys a farm from Steve, who claims that it would be a prime site for a housing subdivision. Roc later learns that the law does not permit the land to be used for housing. Roc may
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
not rescind the contract.
Correct Answer: d.
not rescind the contract.
Question 13
3 out of 3 points
Roxanne, a minor, is living at home with her parents, but signs a lease with a landlord to rent an apartment. Roxanne can
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
disaffirm the lease without liability.
Correct Answer: a.
disaffirm the lease without liability.
Question 14
0 out of 3 points
Natalie agrees to assume Orina's debt to Consumer Credit Corporation. Natalie does not get any personal benefit for the agreement. To be enforceable, the promise must be in writing if the debt is for
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
more than $500.
Correct Answer: d.
any amount.
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
Cary is fifteen. In most states, Cary would be considered a minor because she is under the age of
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
eighteen.
Correct Answer: d.
eighteen.
Question 16
0 out of 3 points
Jack, a minor, takes out an automobile insurance policy and pays a $1,000 premium. If Jack disaffirms the contract, he can most likely recover
Answer
Selected Answer:
c.
nothing.
Correct Answer: b.
$1,000.
Question 17
3 out of 3 points
Clay buys an MP3 player for $200 and a pair of stereo speakers for $600 from a Discount City store, and downloads $300 worth of digital music from E-Music.com. To be enforceable, the contract that must be in writing is the purchase of
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
the speakers only.
Correct Answer: d.
the speakers only.
Question 18
3 out of 3 points
Noni, a seventeen-year-old, signs a contract to sell her car to Metro Used Cars. The next day, Noni tells Metro that she's decided not to sell the car. Noni is
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
not liable to Metro.
Correct Answer: c.
not liable to Metro.
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
Timber Farms, Inc., and Wood Products Corporation enter into an oral contract for the sale of a lumber mill and the land on which it is situated from Timber to Wood. Under the Statute of Frauds, this contract is enforceable by
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
none of the choices.
Correct Answer: d.
none of the choices.
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Urban City and Thru-way Construction Company enter into a contract that includes calculations. Urban, whose engineer, Sergei, compiled the figures, discovers later that some numbers were added incorrectly, but Thru-way refuses to make changes. Urban can
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
rescind the contract on the basis of mistake.
Correct Answer: b.
rescind the contract on the basis of mistake.
Question 21
3 out of 3 points
Kirk Custodial Service and Green Energy Company enter into an oral contract under which Kirk agrees to provide custodial service for Green's facilities for two years. This contract is enforceable by
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
none of the choices.
Correct Answer: d.
none of the choices.
Question 22
3 out of 3 points
Flem sells an all-terrain, off-road vehicle to Esteban without disclosing that the odometer, which reads 30,000 miles, was disconnected 50,000 miles ago. Flem is most likely liable for
Answer
Selected Answer:
c.
fraud.
Correct Answer: c.
fraud.
Question 23
0 out of 3 points
Rowan, a famous chef, sells to Patricia a restaurant that Rowan closed years ago. Patricia discovers in the restaurant a collection of Rowan's recipes, which are considered valuable. In a suit to obtain the recipes, Rowan will likely
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
lose because the sale of a restaurant includes everything in it.
Correct Answer: b.
win because there was no voluntary consent to the sale of the recipes.
Question 24
3 out of 3 points
Yvon, a golf pro, convinces Zach, who has no athletic ability, that he has considerable talent and induces him to pay Yvon $10,000 for golf lessons. When Zach realizes the truth, he files a suit against Yvon. Zach is most likely to recover on the basis of
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
misrepresentation.
Correct Answer: b.
misrepresentation.
Question 25
3 out of 3 points
Mica, a minor, signs a contract to pay National Fitness Club a monthly fee for twenty-four months to use its facilities. Six months later, after reaching the age of majority, Mica continues to use the club. This act is
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
ratification.
Correct Answer: d.
ratification.
Question 26
3 out of 3 points
Kurt persuades Leo to buy his bicycle by telling Leo that the bike rides "like the wind." Kurt's statement is
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
puffery.
Correct Answer: a.
puffery.
Question 27
3 out of 3 points
Intoxicated, Clio agrees to sell her restaurant, Diners Café, to Evan for half of its real market value. This deal is most likely voidable if Clio
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
is so intoxicated as to lack comprehension of the legal consequences.
Correct Answer: d.
is so intoxicated as to lack comprehension of the legal consequences.
Question 28
0 out of 3 points
Elle buys a new textbook for $100 and a used car for $5,000, and signs a one-year lease for an apartment for $1,000 monthly rent to start at the beginning of the next month. The Statute of Frauds covers
Answer
Selected Answer:
a.
the apartment lease only.
Correct Answer: d.
the apartment lease and the car purchase only.
Question 29
3 out of 3 points
Garden & Yard Landscaping and Penelope enter into an oral contract under which she agrees to work on a Garden & Yard project on Valley Country Club's golf course for sixteen months. This contract is enforceable by
Answer
Selected Answer:
d.
none of the choices.
Correct Answer: d.
none of the choices.
Question 30
3 out of 3 points