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Under the Second Restatement, the bankruptcy of the principal terminates, without
notice, the power of an agent to affect the principal's property that passes to the
bankruptcy trustee.
Bailed property must be tangible.
Compare the liability of an intoxicated person to that of a person who is mentally ill.
How are their situations similar? How are they different with regard to contractual
capacity?
The Code provides that goods must be both existing and identified to the contract
before any interest in them can pass.
A deed is not effective to transfer title to land until delivery.
Compare and contrast the intent necessary to commit a tort with the intent necessary to
commit a crime.
A tenancy by the entireties is terminated by divorce.
Identification may be made by either the seller or the buyer.
What are the principal attributes of a corporation?
Under the Restatement and the Code, when can supplemental evidence be used with a
written contract?
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