QUESTION 11
Either, or both, parties to a contract may be reckless or goofy and still have __________.
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an unenforceable contract. |
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contractual capacity |
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no preexisting obligations |
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D. |
voidable options |
4 points
QUESTION 12
When either, or both, parties to a contract have no contractual capacity, their contracts are __________.
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void |
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valid |
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voidable |
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executionary |
4 points
QUESTION 13
Which one of the following individual's contracts are voidable?
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A five-year old. |
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A convicted felon while in prison. |
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A person who has been declared incompetent. |
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A seventeen-year old. |
4 points
QUESTION 14
Which one of the following contracts would be void?
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A seventeen-year old. |
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A confused person who has not been declared incompetent. |
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An individual who has just consumed two bottles of beer. |
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D. |
A five-year old. |
4 points
QUESTION 15
An eighteen year old may __________ a contract that he/she entered into when he/she was seventeen.
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ratify |
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not avoid |
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convert |
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not enforce |
4 points
QUESTION 16
If an older teenager purchases a product that is considered a nonnecessary, he/she may
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not be released from the contractual obligation because he/she is no longer a child of "tender years". |
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disaffirm his/her contractual obligations and return whatever he/she acquired. |
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retain whatever he/she acquired as long as he/she did not misrepresent his/her age. |
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intentionally destroy whatever he/she acquired and then receive a full refund. |
4 points
QUESTION 17
When an older minor misrepresents his/her age, and the contract involves a necessary, he/she most likely will
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be required to compensate the other party so that he/she does not incur a loss. |
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not be liable for the reasonable value of the goods or services that were acquired. |
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be charged with a misdemeanor known as "impersonating an adult". |
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be treated no differently than if the contract involved a nonnecessary. |
4 points
QUESTION 18
With regard to the legality of a contract, the subject matter may either violate a/an __________ or it may be declared __________.
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precedent - - - - consistent with a norm |
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statute - - - - contrary to public policy |
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norm - - - -contrary to judicial intent |
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public policy - - - - an executive duty |
4 points
QUESTION 19
A lender, who makes a loan at an interest rate that is above the maximum allowed by state law, could be accused of __________, while a contract entered into on a Sunday might be a violation of a state's __________.
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blue laws - - - - usury |
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bookmaking - - - - religious covenants |
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usury - - - - blue laws |
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fraud - - - - police power |
4 points
QUESTION 20
Legislators, who oppose the legalization of various forms of gambling, base their opposition on all but one of the following. Which one of the following is NOT a basis for their opposition?
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The law of probability works against the gambler and, therefore, creates the risk of loss. |
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Gambling shifts the risk of loss from the individual to the organization, or promoter. |
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The most active, long term, gamblers tend to be individuals with relatively low income. |
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Some gamblers will become addicted and will be unable to cope with their losses. |
QUESTION 11:
D. voidable options
QUESTION 12:
C. voidable
If a person who lacks the capacity to enter a contract have the right to end the contract or permit it to go ahead as agreed on. If they enter into a contract, the agreement is considered "voidable" by them.
QUESTION 13:
A. A five-year old.
C. A person who has been declared incompetent.
D. A seventeen-year old.
QUESTION 14:
A. A seventeen-year old.
C. An individual who has just consumed two bottles of beer.
D. A five-year old.
QUESTION 15:
An eighteen year old may ratify a contract that he/she entered into when he/she was seventeen.
QUESTION 19:
C. usury - - - - blue laws
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