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Quiz 15: The Statute of Fraudswriting Requirements
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Beta Grocers orders by phone twenty cartons of canned beets from Carotene Food Packers, Inc. After ten cartons are delivered and accepted, Beta repudiates the contract. Carotene can enforce the contract to
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Glen and Haj sign a written contract. Glen claims that the parties later orally agreed to modify the contract. Any oral modification is likely not enforceable if it falls under
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 15-A2 Jeff and Kris sign a written contract for the sale of Jeff's Koffee Kiosk to Kris. The parties intend their written contract to be a final statement of the terms of their agreement. -Refer to Fact Pattern 15-A2. The writing that Jeff and Kris signed is
Question 64
Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 15-A1 Macro Marketing, Inc., and National Food Corporation discuss the terms of a contract. Macro then faxes NFC a memo on Macro's letterhead that summarizes the items on which they agreed, including a two-year term. NFC begins to perform, but Macro refuses to pay. -Refer to Fact Pattern 15-A1. Between Macro and NFC, there is
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 15-B1 Odell and Pete sign a contract for the sale of Odell's Pizza Parlor to Pete. The parties intend their written contract to be a final statement of most, but not all, of the terms of their agreement-Odell must first buy the building from Quin, after which Odell and Pete will negotiate a final price. -Refer to Fact Pattern 15-B1. Pete later disputes some of the provisions of the deal with Odell. If the dispute results in litigation, a court will most likely admit evidence of
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Dina files a suit against Engineering Associates to enforce a written con?tract between the parties. Parol evidence will be admitted to prove
Question 67
Multiple Choice
Sid induces Ty to enter into a contract for the sale of a warehouse about which Sid fraudulently misrepresents a number of material facts. Sid also tells Ty that his commission is 6 percent, but their signed, written contract states "12 percent." The parol evidence rule governs
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Nina and Owen enter into an oral contract for Nina's sale to Owen of a la?ser printer for $400. Before Owen takes posses?sion of the printer, the con?tract is enforceable by
Question 69
Multiple Choice
Fine Services Company and Great Distributors, Inc., sign a writ?ten con?tract that does not involve a sale of goods. To be enforceable, this written contract must include
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Theo and Uma orally agree on the sale of Theo's Fitness Center to Uma and note the terms on a sheet of the center's stationery, which includes the Center's letterhead but which neither party signs. This agreement is most likely enforceable against
Question 71
Multiple Choice
Chloe files a suit against Digital Associates, Inc. (DAI) , to enforce a con?tract. The only written evidence of the contract is a memo on DAI's let?terhead as signed by a DAI officer in its files. The con?tract can be en?forced if the memo includes
Question 72
Multiple Choice
Uri and Vicky orally agree on the sale of Uri's Nite Club to Vicky and note terms on a pair of the Club's napkins, which they both sign. A written memorandum evidencing an oral contract that would otherwise be unenforceable must contain
Question 73
Multiple Choice
E-Business, Inc. files a suit against Federated Financial Corporation, asking the court to enforce an oral contract between the parties under the doctrine of promissory estoppel. This doctrine applies in