
Business Law: Principles for Today's Commercial Environment 3rd Edition by Marianne Moody Jennings, David Twomey, Marianne Jennings
Edition 3ISBN: 9780324786699
Business Law: Principles for Today's Commercial Environment 3rd Edition by Marianne Moody Jennings, David Twomey, Marianne Jennings
Edition 3ISBN: 9780324786699 Exercise 16
Graham contracted with the city of Harris to train and employ high school dropouts residing in Harris. Graham breached the contract. Long, a resident of Harris and a high school dropout, sued Graham for damages. Under the circumstances, Long will:
a. Win, because Long is a third-party beneficiary entitled to enforce the contract
b. Win, because the intent of the contract was to confer a benefit on all high school dropouts residing in Harris
c. Lose, because Long is merely an incidental beneficiary of the contract
d. Lose, because Harris did not assign its contract rights to Long
a. Win, because Long is a third-party beneficiary entitled to enforce the contract
b. Win, because the intent of the contract was to confer a benefit on all high school dropouts residing in Harris
c. Lose, because Long is merely an incidental beneficiary of the contract
d. Lose, because Harris did not assign its contract rights to Long
Explanation
b) False. See a above. Intended benefici...
Business Law: Principles for Today's Commercial Environment 3rd Edition by Marianne Moody Jennings, David Twomey, Marianne Jennings
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