Deck 11: Capacity and Legality
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Deck 11: Capacity and Legality
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All forms of gambling are legal in all states.
False
2
A minor has a reasonable time, after the minor reaches the age of major?ity, to disaffirm a contract.
True
3
Statutes often set forth rules specifying the terms of contracts.
True
4
When a minor disaffirms a contract, he or she cannot keep whatever he or she has received as a result of the contract without paying for it.
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In general, minors are personally liable for their contracts.
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It is legal to charge any interest rate for an ordinary loan.
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For a minor to disaffirm a contract, he or she must present the contract to a court.
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If a contract is fully performed by all parties to it, then it is pre?sumed to have been ratified.
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A person who enters into a contract when he or she is intoxicated can void the contract under any circumstances.
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10
Some states impose a duty on a minor who disaffirms a contract to re?store the adult party to the position he or she held before the con?tract was made.
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11
Contracts entered into by mentally incompetent persons can be valid.
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12
A person who enters into a contract when he or she is intoxicated can void the contract if he or she did not comprehend the legal consequences.
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13
If a minor disaffirms a contract, he or she must disaffirm the entire contract.
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14
All states' laws permit minors to disaffirm contracts.
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15
Contractual capacity includes the financial ability to pay for the benefits of a contract.
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16
In some states, misrepresentation of age by a minor is enough to prohibit disaffirmance.
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17
When both parties to a contract are minors, both of them may disaf?firm the contract.
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18
Parents who sign a contract made by their minor child with an adult have the same option to disaffirm as the child.
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19
The age of majority in most states is eighteen years.
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20
Any contract to commit a crime is in violation of a statute and thus is unenforceable.
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21
Any contract entered into with an unlicensed party is unenforceable.
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22
An exculpatory clause in an employment contract is not enforceable if it removes the employer's potential liability for injuries to employees.
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23
In general, if a contract is illegal, a court will not enforce it.
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24
Uunconscionability can involve the lack of an opportunity to read a contract or ask questions about its meaning.
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25
A covenant not to compete is never enforceable.
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26
When a statute protects a certain class of people, a member of that class cannot enforce an illegal contract.
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27
In certain circumstances, bargains are so oppressive that the courts relieve innocent parties of part or all of their duties.
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28
At age seventeen, Daryl enters into a contract to buy a dozen movies from eHD TV Stream, Inc., an online video service. Soon after reaching the age of ma?jority, Daryl attempts to disaffirm the contract. eHD files a suit against him. The court will most likely consider the contract ratified if it is
A) executed.
B) exculpatory.
C) express or implied.
D) emancipated.
A) executed.
B) exculpatory.
C) express or implied.
D) emancipated.
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29
All adhesion contracts are unconscionable.
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30
Richard is an adult. He enters into a contract to sell sixteen-year-old Jane his car for $3,000. The next day Richard receives an offer of $4,000 for his car from twenty-year-old Bill. Richard
A) cannot disaffirm his contract with Jane because he is an adult.
B) can disaffirm his contract with Jane because Bill is an adult and contracts with adults take precedence over contracts with minors.
C) cannot disaffirm his contract with Jane because she is a minor.
D) can disaffirm his contract with Jane because the contract has not been ratified.
A) cannot disaffirm his contract with Jane because he is an adult.
B) can disaffirm his contract with Jane because Bill is an adult and contracts with adults take precedence over contracts with minors.
C) cannot disaffirm his contract with Jane because she is a minor.
D) can disaffirm his contract with Jane because the contract has not been ratified.
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31
Whether a contract with an unlicensed professional is legal and enforceable depends on the purpose of the licensing statute.
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32
Chris, a minor, signs a contract to purchase alcoholic beverages for Dine & Drink, his parents' restaurant. The contract is
A) valid but may be disaffirmed.
B) valid but may not be disaffirmed.
C) void as a matter of law.
D) void unless it is also signed by Edie, the manager of Dine & Drink.
A) valid but may be disaffirmed.
B) valid but may not be disaffirmed.
C) void as a matter of law.
D) void unless it is also signed by Edie, the manager of Dine & Drink.
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33
Gambling involves the distribution of property by chance among persons who have paid valuable consideration for the opportunity to receive it.
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34
Olivia, a minor, signs a contract to buy a bike from Phil, the owner of SuperCycles Bike Store. Olivia's right to disaffirm the contract
A) does not change the fact that Phil is bound by the contract.
B) does not yet exist because Olivia is still a minor.
C) gives Phil, an adult, the right to disaffirm the contract.
D) is not valid because a bike is a "necessary."
A) does not change the fact that Phil is bound by the contract.
B) does not yet exist because Olivia is still a minor.
C) gives Phil, an adult, the right to disaffirm the contract.
D) is not valid because a bike is a "necessary."
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35
Katie buys a car when she is seventeen. When she is twenty-five, Katie tries to disaffirm the contract and recover all her car payments. A court will likely find that the contract was
A) ratified and Katie cannot recover her payments.
B) not ratified and Katie can recover her payments.
C) not a valid contract because Katie was a minor when she entered into it and she can recover her payments.
D) ratified, but Katie can still recover her payments because she was a minor when she entered into the contract.
A) ratified and Katie cannot recover her payments.
B) not ratified and Katie can recover her payments.
C) not a valid contract because Katie was a minor when she entered into it and she can recover her payments.
D) ratified, but Katie can still recover her payments because she was a minor when she entered into the contract.
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36
An adhesion contract is a contract drafted by one party and presented to another on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
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37
When one party uses fraud to induce another party to enter into an illegal bargain, the second party will be allowed to recover for the performance or its value.
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38
In a contract, an exculpatory clause releases a party from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury no matter who is at fault.
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39
In most illegal contracts, both parties are considered to be equally at fault, and neither party can enforce it or recover damages under it.
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40
All states require that members of certain professions to have licenses.
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41
Odina signs a covenant not to compete with her employer, Penultimate Sales Corporation. A court decides that the covenant is overly restrictive. The court will likely
A) enforce it as written so as not to undercut the freedom of contract.
B) enforce it but evaluate its effects over time.
C) reform its terms to prevent any undue burden.
D) refuse to enforce it unless Penultimate pays additional consideration.
A) enforce it as written so as not to undercut the freedom of contract.
B) enforce it but evaluate its effects over time.
C) reform its terms to prevent any undue burden.
D) refuse to enforce it unless Penultimate pays additional consideration.
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42
Jolie signs a contract with Keaton, an unlicensed physician, to perform a medical procedure. This contract is enforceable by
A) Jolie.
B) Jolie's medical insurance company.
C) Keaton.
D) no one.
A) Jolie.
B) Jolie's medical insurance company.
C) Keaton.
D) no one.
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43
Gaye, a minor, signs a contract to buy a motorcycle from Hi-Valu Cycles by mis?representing her age as twenty-one. Gaye fails to make the pay?ments. Hi-Valu sues. Ordinarily, Gaye can
A) not return the motorcycle nor avoid further liability.
B) not return the motorcycle but can avoid further liability.
C) return the motorcycle and avoid further liability.
D) return the motorcycle but cannot avoid further liability.
A) not return the motorcycle nor avoid further liability.
B) not return the motorcycle but can avoid further liability.
C) return the motorcycle and avoid further liability.
D) return the motorcycle but cannot avoid further liability.
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44
Betty is selling her used clothing shop on Main Street. In the sale agreement, there is a covenant not to compete that prohibits Betty from opening another used clothing shop within 300 miles of the shop she is selling. A court will most likely conclude that this restriction on competition is
A) reasonable.
B) unreasonable and order Betty's successor to stop doing business.
C) unreasonable and may reform the covenant .
D) unreasonable and prohibit both parties from opening used clothing shops.
A) reasonable.
B) unreasonable and order Betty's successor to stop doing business.
C) unreasonable and may reform the covenant .
D) unreasonable and prohibit both parties from opening used clothing shops.
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45
Lucy, a minor, disaffirms a contract for necessaries without returning the goods. To Manny's Food Mart, the seller, Lucy is required to pay
A) nothing.
B) the reasonable value of the goods.
C) the sales price of the goods.
D) the ultimate worth of the goods.
A) nothing.
B) the reasonable value of the goods.
C) the sales price of the goods.
D) the ultimate worth of the goods.
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46
Brasilia, a real estate broker licensed only in Connecticut, con?cludes a land sale in Delaware. She can
A) collect the commission if it has not been paid.
B) keep the commission if it has already been paid.
C) foreclose on the property to obtain any unpaid amount.
D) not collect the commission, keep it, or foreclose on the property.
A) collect the commission if it has not been paid.
B) keep the commission if it has already been paid.
C) foreclose on the property to obtain any unpaid amount.
D) not collect the commission, keep it, or foreclose on the property.
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47
Fletcher signs a contract to buy a new electric guitar and amplifier just before reaching the age of major?ity. After reaching the age of majority, Fletcher does not take possession or make payments. With respect to the contract, most courts would hold that this is
A) disaffirmance.
B) emancipation.
C) ratification.
D) rescission.
A) disaffirmance.
B) emancipation.
C) ratification.
D) rescission.
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48
Colleen is intoxicated, but still mentally capable of understanding the consequences of her actions when she signs a contract to sell the rights to her latest phone app design to Addie. The contract is
A) enforceable only if Colleen does not attempt to disaffirm it.
B) enforceable even if Colleen attempts to disaffirm it.
C) unenforceable if Addie attempts to disaffirm it.
D) enforceable only if Addie does not attempt to disaffirm it.
A) enforceable only if Colleen does not attempt to disaffirm it.
B) enforceable even if Colleen attempts to disaffirm it.
C) unenforceable if Addie attempts to disaffirm it.
D) enforceable only if Addie does not attempt to disaffirm it.
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49
A court adjudicates Jimi mentally incompetent and appoints Krispin to be his guard?ian. Later, without Krispin's knowledge, Jimi signs a contract to sell his lake cabin to Lazar for its real market value. The contract is
A) enforceable if Jimi comprehended the consequences.
B) enforceable if Jimi knew the market value of the farm.
C) enforceable if Lazar has been recorded to be the owner of the cabin.
D) void.
A) enforceable if Jimi comprehended the consequences.
B) enforceable if Jimi knew the market value of the farm.
C) enforceable if Lazar has been recorded to be the owner of the cabin.
D) void.
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50
Gabriella and Esteban are emancipated minors who, after their emancipation, marry each other. Later, they enter into a contract to buy a condominium. In this sequence of events, most likely, their minority status
A) terminated on their emancipation.
B) terminated on their marriage.
C) terminated on entering into the contract to buy a condominium.
D) has not yet terminated.
A) terminated on their emancipation.
B) terminated on their marriage.
C) terminated on entering into the contract to buy a condominium.
D) has not yet terminated.
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51
On Mitchell's eighteenth birthday, he decides that he no longer wants to keep a fishing boat he bought from Water Craft, Inc., when he was seventeen. His right to disaffirm the deal will depend on
A) why Mitchell no longer wants to keep the boat.
B) why Mitchell entered into the contract to buy the boat.
C) whether Mitchell acts within a reasonable period of time.
D) whether Water Craft has the right to disaffirm.
A) why Mitchell no longer wants to keep the boat.
B) why Mitchell entered into the contract to buy the boat.
C) whether Mitchell acts within a reasonable period of time.
D) whether Water Craft has the right to disaffirm.
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52
Chet, a minor, signs a contract with Porsha, an adult. The contract is
A) neither void nor voidable.
B) voidable at the option of Chet.
C) void as a matter of law.
D) voidable at the option of Porsha.
A) neither void nor voidable.
B) voidable at the option of Chet.
C) void as a matter of law.
D) voidable at the option of Porsha.
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53
A court has not previously judged Ace to be mentally incompetent. Any contract Ace enters into is
A) voidable if Ace has a lucid interval at the time of contracting.
B) voidable if Ace lacks the capacity to comprehend the consequences.
C) voidable if other party does not realize that Ace is incompetent.
D) valid.
A) voidable if Ace has a lucid interval at the time of contracting.
B) voidable if Ace lacks the capacity to comprehend the consequences.
C) voidable if other party does not realize that Ace is incompetent.
D) valid.
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54
Eli, a minor, buys an automobile insurance policy from Faithful Insurance Company and pays a $1,000 pre?mi?um. If Eli can disaffirm the contract, he can most likely recover
A) $500.
B) $1,000.
C) $1,500.
D) nothing.
A) $500.
B) $1,000.
C) $1,500.
D) nothing.
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55
John obtains a loan from Liberty Credit Bank at an interest rate that exceeds the state's maximum. Liberty has
A) created a risk for the purpose of assuming it. b engaged in a restraint of trade.
C) violated a licensing statute.
D) committed usury.
A) created a risk for the purpose of assuming it. b engaged in a restraint of trade.
C) violated a licensing statute.
D) committed usury.
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56
Ruthie, a minor, charges the cost of an expensive leather jacket at a Girl's Trend store. Two nights later, Ruthie loses the jacket at Minors Only Club. She disaf?firms the jacket's purchase. Ruthie owes Girl's Trend the reasonable value of the jacket
A) if it is deemed a "necessary."
B) if it is deemed unnecessary.
C) under any circumstances.
D) under no circumstances.
A) if it is deemed a "necessary."
B) if it is deemed unnecessary.
C) under any circumstances.
D) under no circumstances.
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57
The state of Illinois enacts a usury statute. The purpose is to
A) establish a maximum rate of interest that may be charged for loans.
B) establish a minimum rate of interest that may be charged for loans.
C) prevent the misuse of money advanced as loans.
D) prevent the misuse of money paid back on loans.
A) establish a maximum rate of interest that may be charged for loans.
B) establish a minimum rate of interest that may be charged for loans.
C) prevent the misuse of money advanced as loans.
D) prevent the misuse of money paid back on loans.
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58
Beth is a minor. She buys a set of sessions with a personal trainer, and a water bottle and some weights from a fitness store. Later, Beth decides that she does not want the water bottle or weights. In most states, Beth
A) can disaffirm the contract and return the water bottle and weights, but keep the training sessions.
B) can only disaffirm the contract if she returns all the goods.
C) cannot disaffirm the contract.
D) can disaffirm the contract and keep all the goods.
A) can disaffirm the contract and return the water bottle and weights, but keep the training sessions.
B) can only disaffirm the contract if she returns all the goods.
C) cannot disaffirm the contract.
D) can disaffirm the contract and keep all the goods.
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59
Vijay enters into a contract to sell his laptop to Winnie. Winnie takes possession of the laptop as a minor and continues to use it well after reaching the age of majority. Winnie has
A) expressly ratified the contract.
B) impliedly ratified the contract.
C) disaffirmed the contract.
D) none of the choices.
A) expressly ratified the contract.
B) impliedly ratified the contract.
C) disaffirmed the contract.
D) none of the choices.
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60
Carly is a minor. Without her parents' knowledge, she signs a contract to buy an airplane ticket to Hawaii for spring break. Carly's parents are
A) liable for the contract.
B) not liable for the contract.
C) liable for up to half the value of the goods in the contract.
D) liable for up to one third of the value of the goods in the contract.
A) liable for the contract.
B) not liable for the contract.
C) liable for up to half the value of the goods in the contract.
D) liable for up to one third of the value of the goods in the contract.
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61
Doug agrees with Elinor to sell methamphetamine to patrons of Elinor's nightclub Garden of Eden for 25 percent of the take. Doug sells the drugs but keeps all of the money. Elinor can
A) recover her share of the money only if she did not aid in the crime.
B) not enforce the deal.
C) recover the total amount of the sales.
D) recover her costs but none of the illegal profit.
A) recover her share of the money only if she did not aid in the crime.
B) not enforce the deal.
C) recover the total amount of the sales.
D) recover her costs but none of the illegal profit.
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62
J.T., a minor, is a motocross competitor. At Monster Mountain MX Park, he signs a waiver of liability to "hold harmless the park for any loss due to negligence." Riding around the Monster Mountain track, J.T. rides over a blind jump, becomes airborne, and crashes into a tractor that he does not see until he is in the air. To recover for his consequent injuries, J.T. files a suit against Monster Mountain, alleging negligence for its failure to remove the tractor from the track. Does the liability waiver bar this claim? Explain.
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63
Rolf is an emergency medical technician. Medical personnel such as Rolf are pro?hibited by state statute from working more than a certain num?ber of consecutive hours. One month, Rolf works more than the legal limit. Rolf can recover for
A) the hours up to the statutory maximum but not more.
B) the hours up to the statutory maximum and the extra hours.
C) the hours up to the statutory maximum or the extra hours.
D) nothing.
A) the hours up to the statutory maximum but not more.
B) the hours up to the statutory maximum and the extra hours.
C) the hours up to the statutory maximum or the extra hours.
D) nothing.
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64
SuperBumperCars, Inc. requires all customers to sign a release that contains a clause that releases SuperBumperCars from all liability in the event of an injury occurring during a bumper car ride, no matter who is at fault. This is an example of
A) a covenant not to compete.
B) an adhesion contract.
C) an exculpatory clause.
D) an illusory promise.
A) a covenant not to compete.
B) an adhesion contract.
C) an exculpatory clause.
D) an illusory promise.
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65
Omni Insurance Company violates a state licensing statute when selling an insur?ance policy to Petra, in whose state Omni is not licensed to sell insurance. As a member of the class of persons protected by the statute, Petra can
A) do nothing with respect to the policy.
B) enforce the policy or recover the amount of the premiums paid.
C) only enforce the policy.
D) only recover the amount of the premiums paid.
A) do nothing with respect to the policy.
B) enforce the policy or recover the amount of the premiums paid.
C) only enforce the policy.
D) only recover the amount of the premiums paid.
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Fact Pattern 11-1
Bay City Mall requires its tenants to sign a lease that includes a clause releasing Metro from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury no matter who is at fault. Coco's Chocolate Creations signs a lease with Bay City that contains the clause.
Refer to Fact pattern 11-1. This clause is
A) a covenant not to compete.
B) an adhesion contract.
C) an exculpatory clause.
D) an illusory promise.
Bay City Mall requires its tenants to sign a lease that includes a clause releasing Metro from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury no matter who is at fault. Coco's Chocolate Creations signs a lease with Bay City that contains the clause.
Refer to Fact pattern 11-1. This clause is
A) a covenant not to compete.
B) an adhesion contract.
C) an exculpatory clause.
D) an illusory promise.
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67
Best Products, Inc., hires Cole to develop and implement an e-commerce strategy for marketing Best's products. Cole signs a contract that in?cludes a clause prohibiting him from competing with Best during and af?ter the employment. Before the strategy is implemented, Cole resigns from Best's employ and opens a business to compete with Best. In Best's suit against Cole, what is the most important factor the court should consider in determining whether Cole should be allowed to compete with Best?
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68
Nancy and Owen negotiate a deal to transfer stolen body building equipment for counterfeit currency that Owen will attempt to spend at Plenty Good! Discount Mart. This contract is
A) enforceable.
B) void.
C) voidable at the option of Nancy or Owen.
D) voidable at the option of Plenty Good!
A) enforceable.
B) void.
C) voidable at the option of Nancy or Owen.
D) voidable at the option of Plenty Good!
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69
Jake and John make an illegal contract that unjustly enriches Jake at the expense of John. A court will
A) not be concerned with the unjust enrichment of Jake.
B) force Jake to pay damages to John.
C) reform the contract to prevent undue burdens.
D) enforce the contract as it was originally written.
A) not be concerned with the unjust enrichment of Jake.
B) force Jake to pay damages to John.
C) reform the contract to prevent undue burdens.
D) enforce the contract as it was originally written.
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70
Duffy and Elbert agree to hijack a truck carrying a load of pecans. If Duffy later refuses to go through with the crime, Elbert can
A) enforce the agreement.
B) obtain damages from Duffy in the amount of Duffy's probable share of the illegal profits.
C) recover in quasi contract for the loss of his share of the illegal profits.
D) do nothing.
A) enforce the agreement.
B) obtain damages from Duffy in the amount of Duffy's probable share of the illegal profits.
C) recover in quasi contract for the loss of his share of the illegal profits.
D) do nothing.
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Frugal Insurance Company sells a policy to Grover Company, in?suring the life of one of Grover's key executives. When the executive dies, Frugal re?fuses to pay, noting that it was not licensed to sell insurance in Grover's state and arguing that thus, its policy cannot be enforced. Grover can recover
A) the amount of the policy from Frugal in full.
B) the amount of the premiums that Grover paid to Frugal.
C) as much of the amount of the policy from Frugal as will cover Grover's costs.
D) nothing.
A) the amount of the policy from Frugal in full.
B) the amount of the premiums that Grover paid to Frugal.
C) as much of the amount of the policy from Frugal as will cover Grover's costs.
D) nothing.
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Fact Pattern 11-1
Bay City Mall requires its tenants to sign a lease that includes a clause releasing Metro from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury no matter who is at fault. Coco's Chocolate Creations signs a lease with Bay City that contains the clause.
Refer to Fact pattern 11-1. The clause is most likely
A) enforceable as a matter of public policy.
B) enforceable if either party is considered to be a business for essential services.
C) enforceable if the lease also involves residential property.
D) unenforceable.
Bay City Mall requires its tenants to sign a lease that includes a clause releasing Metro from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury no matter who is at fault. Coco's Chocolate Creations signs a lease with Bay City that contains the clause.
Refer to Fact pattern 11-1. The clause is most likely
A) enforceable as a matter of public policy.
B) enforceable if either party is considered to be a business for essential services.
C) enforceable if the lease also involves residential property.
D) unenforceable.
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