Business Law Chapter 13 3 which of the following is an appropriate characterization of the agreement

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53.
(p. 317)
Which of the following are written documents signed by a party that makes an
unconditional promise to pay a specific sum of money on demand or at a certain time to the
holder of the instrument?
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54.
(p. 318)
Which of the following states that if a writing, or term in question, appears to be plain and
unambiguous on its face, its meaning must be determined from the four corners of the
instrument without resort to outside evidence, with the words being given their ordinary
meaning?
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55.
(p. 312)
Which of the following was the result in
In
Re Zappos.com Inc., v. Customer Data Security
Breach Litigation
, the case in the text in which customers of Zappos claimed that they were not
bound to an arbitration agreement contained in a contract with Zappos?
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56.
(p. 306)
Which of the following would describe Beverly's role in the transaction?
57.
(p. 306)
Which of the following describes Rick's role in the transaction?
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58.
(p. 306)
Which of the following is the term representing the $50 to be provided by Rick and the
book to be provided by Beverly?
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59.
(p. 309)
Which of the following is true regarding Beverly's claim that she subjectively believed the
book was an appropriate edition and that an enforceable contract, therefore, existed?
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60.
(p. 309)
Which of the following would be the correct analysis of the effect of the discovery that
Rick has a book that is not appropriate for the class?
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61.
(p. 311-313)
Which of the following is correct regarding Betty's statement that there was no
contract?
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62.
(p. 311-313)
Which of the following is an appropriate characterization of the agreement
between Debby and Max?
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63.
(p. 313)
Which of the following is true regarding Max's statement that he did not have to pay the
emergency room charges?
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64.
(p. 316)
What was the status of the agreement between Jackson and Penny as of Tuesday when
they agreed upon the price for the job?
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65.
(p. 314)
Which of the following is correct regarding Penny's assertion that the neighbor will be
required to pay Jackson?
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66.
(p. 316)
Which of the following is true regarding Jackson's assertion that Penny must pay him at
this point if the neighbor fails to do so?
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67.
(p. 306-308)
Identify and describe the four elements that are necessary for a contract to exist.
68.
(p. 311-312)
Define a bilateral contract and a unilateral contract, and give an example of each.
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69.
(p. 313)
Define an express contract and an implied contract; set forth the three conditions that
generally must be met for the courts to find an implied contract, and give an example of an
express and implied contract.
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70.
(p. 314-316)
Millie mows her own yard to save money. Her neighbor Paul, however, hires a
lawn service to mow his yard. One day Millie is looking out of the window and sees Paul's lawn
service drive up. Surprisingly, they begin to mow her yard, not Paul's yard. Millie thinks that is
great and keeps her mouth shut while they mow the yard. Later, she gets a bill. She calls the
owner of the lawn service and says that she does not have to pay because there was no contract
where she agreed to have her yard mowed. The lawn service says that she is liable for the full
amount of its contract. Discuss whether the lawn service is entitled to any recovery and why or
why not.
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71.
(p. 316)
Discuss the meaning of a void contract and a voidable contract, and the effect of a
determination that a contract is either void or voidable.

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