LAW 01 1. Donald is 16 and signs a contract with Deedee, an adult. The contract can be voided by: a) Deedee only b) Neither Deedee nor Donald c) Donald or Deede d) Donald onl

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1. Donald is 16 and signs a contract with Deedee, an adult. The contract can be voided by:
a) Deedee only
b) Neither Deedee nor Donald
c) Donald or Deede
d) Donald only
2. Jose enters into a contract with Sally's Transportation to work as a driver. Under the plain meaning rule, if the contract's
writing is clear and unequivocal, the meaning of the contract terms must be determined from
a) any relevant evidence existing in addition to the contract.
b) the later testimony of the parties.
c) only evidence not contained in the document.
d) only the language in the contract
3. Under a contract with Valley Vineyard, Walsh begins grading a terraced hillside for the planting of grapes. Halfway
through the project, Walsh asks for $5,000 over the contract price because Walsh realizes he could have gotten Valley to
agree to more if he'd given them a higher price initially. Valley agrees but later refuses to pay. Valley's agreement to pay
more is.
a) enforceable.
b) unenforceable because Walsh's request modified the contract.
c) unenforceable because Valley's promise was illusory.
d) unenforceable because Walsh's performance was a preexisting duty.
4. Janet orally agrees to buy a rare collection of 1920's movie memorabilia that she's been looking for for the past 20
years, for $20,000 from Bob. She gives him $2,500 as a down payment. When Janet pays the rest of the price, Bob
refuses to ship the collection. Janet should seek
a) restitution
b) specific performance
c) damages
d) rescission
Transcribed Image Text:LAW 01 1. Donald is 16 and signs a contract with Deedee, an adult. The contract can be voided by: a) Deedee only b) Neither Deedee nor Donald c) Donald or Deede d) Donald only 2. Jose enters into a contract with Sally's Transportation to work as a driver. Under the plain meaning rule, if the contract's writing is clear and unequivocal, the meaning of the contract terms must be determined from a) any relevant evidence existing in addition to the contract. b) the later testimony of the parties. c) only evidence not contained in the document. d) only the language in the contract 3. Under a contract with Valley Vineyard, Walsh begins grading a terraced hillside for the planting of grapes. Halfway through the project, Walsh asks for $5,000 over the contract price because Walsh realizes he could have gotten Valley to agree to more if he'd given them a higher price initially. Valley agrees but later refuses to pay. Valley's agreement to pay more is. a) enforceable. b) unenforceable because Walsh's request modified the contract. c) unenforceable because Valley's promise was illusory. d) unenforceable because Walsh's performance was a preexisting duty. 4. Janet orally agrees to buy a rare collection of 1920's movie memorabilia that she's been looking for for the past 20 years, for $20,000 from Bob. She gives him $2,500 as a down payment. When Janet pays the rest of the price, Bob refuses to ship the collection. Janet should seek a) restitution b) specific performance c) damages d) rescission
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