The parol evidence rule which of the following events


1. A woman received an unordered piece of jewelry in the mail along with a bill for $850. She called the store and was told that it was a sales promotion and she should pay for the jewelry, did not pay and was sued. What is the result?

The woman is liable for the reasonable value of the jewelry

The woman is liable for the $850

The woman may keep the jewelry without liability

The woman is obligated to return the jewelry.

2. The parol evidence rule

Is designed to preserve the integrity of a complete written contract

Prevents proof of an unpaid obligation

Applies to incomplete contracts

Applies to prevent changing the terms of a oral contracts only

3. Which of the following events excuses the promisor from performing on a contract?

Riots

Shortages of materials

Learning that the performance will be much more costly than originally anticipated.

Destruction of the subject matter of the contract.

4. An apparently voluntary agreement may in fact not be voluntary if:

a. undue influence is present.  

b. duress is present.

c. fraud is present.

d. all of the above.

5. The remedy of specific performance will most likely be granted in the case of:

A contract for the sale of a new automobile.

A contract to buy shares of stock traded publicly

A contract for the sales of real estate

A contract for the sales of Florida oranges.

6. A minor cannot avoid a contract that has been:

Ratified

Signed

Processed

Disallowed by the minor’s parents

7. In a unilateral contract, the consideration for the promise is:

The surrender of a claim against the promisor

Agreeing not to sell the promisor’s property

A promise to do the act called for by the promisor

The doing of the act called for by the promisor.

8. Contractual capacity is the ability to:

Read and write

Sign a written contract

Understand that a contract is being made and understand its general nature

Understand the legal meaning of all the terms of the contract being made.

9. The time that a minor has to avoid contract is:

One year from the date of the agreement

30 days from learning of his or her right to disaffirm

The age of 18

A reasonable period of time after reaching the age of 18

10. The courts will consider the adequacy of the consideration when:

One party clearly has the better of the deal

One party has more business experience than the other

One party claims to have been defrauded

One party shows that a much lower price was nationally advertised on television

11. The effect of making a partial payment to satisfy an admitted debt is an example of the rule that:

Past benefits is not consideration for a later promise

A conditional promise may be consideration

Doing what one is bound to do is not consideration

Consideration must be adequate to be binding.

12. Which of the following will not be consideration for a promise?

A return promise

Forbearance

Performance of acts the promisee was bound to perform but had vowed not to do

Performance of a requested act

13. A third-party beneficiary:

May be obligated to pay for services rendered.

May bring suit on and enforce the contract

Must consent to the contract

Must be identified by name

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