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Quiz 21: Performance Breach of Sales Lease Contracts
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Consuelo and Gabriela enter into a contract for a sale of saxophones and other brass instruments. Consuelo delivers, but Gabriela does not pay. Consuelo can normally recover as damages
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Screen Perfect, Inc., and Vibrant View Stores enter into a contract for a sale of 3D HD TVs with certain specifications. Screen Perfect ships TVs that are not 3D but otherwise meet the specifications. Vibrant View
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Rocky and Slim enter into a contract for a sale of five rowboats. Circumstances make it difficult for Rocky to perform, and the contract is breached. Slim looks for remedies. Unlike the common law, under the UCC, remedies are
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Nash buys a car under a warranty from Rough Ride Motors. Nash soon discovers that the car has a defect that significantly affects its value and use. In all states and the District of Columbia, Nash may have remedies under
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 21-A1 Internet Cafés, Inc., contracts to buy all of its requirements for coffee, at a minimum of 1 million pounds per year, from Java Corporation for six years. After three years, Internet tells Java that it plans to sell its assets to Bagel Bistros, Inc. Bagel Bistros refuses to assure Java that it will continue Internet’s contract. -Refer to Fact Pattern 21-A1. Java can
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Primo Pools Company and Aquatic Recreation, Inc., enter into a contract for a sale of prefabricated swimming pools. Under either a shipment contract or a destination contract, the seller must
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Hydraulic Leasing Corporation (HLC) and Dockside Offloading Company enter into a contract for a lease of ten hydraulic lifts. Under the perfect tender rule, HLC must ship or tender goods to the lessee that
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Bayou Boats, Inc., contracts for the sale of seven swamp boats to Tidal Flats Fishing Tours. Bayou repudiates the contract. Tidal Flats's recovery of damages is measured at the time
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Cheesy Pizza Company contracts to sell 1,000 cases of frozen pizzas to Roller Rinks, Inc., but refuses to deliver. Due to a spice shortage, Roller Rinks cannot obtain pizza elsewhere. Roller Rinks's right to recover the goods from Cheesy is the right of
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Price-Cut Discount Stores are open to consumers. The UCC requirement of good faith imposes
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Field Gardens and Gourmet Restaurant, Inc., enter into a contract for a sale of lettuce. When Field learns that Gourmet is insolvent, Field can stop delivery of the goods in transit
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Amble Country Stables contracts to buy 1,000 horseshoes from Burleigh Blacksmith, Inc., for $1 per shoe. When the market price decreases to 50 cents per shoe, Amble refuses to go through with the deal. Burleigh can recover
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Owen and Pablo enter into a contract for a sale of fifty Western saddles. Owen does not deliver. Pablo can normally recover as damages the difference between
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Recycle Packaging, Inc., agrees to sell 50,000 6-ounce yogurt containers to Organic Dairy Company. Recycle can obtain only 20,000 of the 6-ounce containers, but also ships 30,000 more expensive 8-ounce containers for the same price. Organic rejects the 8-ounce containers. With time for performance not yet expired, Recycle can
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Clear Day Company, which is based in Delaware, agrees to sell fifty windows, currently stored in Florida, to Great Vu, Inc., which is based in Hawaii. Absent an agreement to the contrary, the place of delivery is in
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Mitch and Nadine enter into a contract for a sale of seventy-six specially made motion detectors. When Nadine does not deliver within a reasonable time after the agreed delivery date, Mitch files a suit for breach. Nadine asserts the doctrine of commercial impracticability. This doctrine extends only to problems that are
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Double D Ranch and Esau enter into a contract on August 1 for the sale of 200 cattle. Esau cancels the contract ten days later. Double D is unable to sell the cattle to another buyer. Double D can