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Normally, an illegal contract is unenforceable. They cannot be enforced since they lack legality component.
This is a business law question Normally, an illegal contract is: O A uneforceable B a...
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Question 1 (1 point) A law that prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday is known as: An illegal restraint of trade O A blue law O An exculpatory clause O A public welfare law Save Question 2 (1 point) A contract between an adult and a minor is Not voidable by either party Voidable by the minor only Voidable by either the minor or the adult O Voidable by...
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D. An auctioneer holding up an item during an auction. Question 15 Anne promised to sell Todd her truck. Todd promised to pay Anne $10,000. This is an example of a: A. Unilateral contract. B. Voidable contract. C. Bilateral contract. D. Quasi contract.
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According to contract law, a(n) is a belief about a fact that is not in accordance with the truth. A assertion Which of the following is a ground for avoidance of a contract based on a unilateral mistake? B C. concealment mistake
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altiple Choice the choice that bess completes the statement or amawers the question Which of the following contracts are manifested by words wither spoken or written? 1. a. implied b. valid e. express. d. executory 2. Which of the following agreement would the court consider void: a. illegnl...
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5. Bob sent Sam this text: "Will sell you my used golf clubs for S400." Sam replied, "I accept. Will pay $200 immediately and $200 by this Friday" An hour later Sam texted, "Changed my mind. I've founda better deal elsewhere and won't buy your clubs after all." How much...
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8. An offer must be a. communicated to the offeree b. intentional not in jest. 9. "the statute of frauds requires that c. definite and certain d. - all of the above a. all contracts must be in writing b. certain contracts must be signed by both parties c. contracts for the sale of real estate must be signed by party being sued. d. contracts which may be performed in less than one year must be in ....
son 13 Lack of voluntary consent is not a valid defense to a contract. et ered Select one: O True out of O False g question Ton 14 Quasi contract is available to prevent an unjust enrichment. et ered 5 out of Select one: e question True False to 15 If a person receives a benefit the law of implied contracts, or quasi contract, requires that person pay for the benefit.
BUSINESS LAW Question 9 A contract requiring complete performance in exchange for a promise. Answers: A. Bilateral B. Lateral C. Multilateral D. Unilateral Question 10 A contract consists o any set of mutual promises to perform. Answers: True False Question 11 “Equity" is just an outdated term for "law". Answers: True False Question 12 The courts favor bilateral contracts over unilateral ones. Answers: True False
30.a. What exception is there in the rule that an agreement is illegal if it tends to compensate a person for the consequences of his own wrongdoing? A) The main exception to this rule is at the level of cancellable contracts. B) The main exception to this rule is in insurance contracts. C) The main exception to this rule is at the level of promises to pay a gambling debt. D) The main exception to this rule is at the...
A _____________ may allow a party to recover losses even though no express or implied (in fact) contract exists. It is enforceable based on implied-in-law recovery to prevent one party’s unjust enrichment at the expense of the other party. a. quasi-contract b. express c. valid d. voidable contract UESTION 49 If an employer is charged with violating anti-discrimination laws, the employer could defend itself by claiming its action was based on a. bona fide occupational qualification b. business necessity c....