A tort action for interference with a contractual relationship depends upon the defendant
A) making a material misstatement of fact
B) interfering
C) breaching a duty of care
D) intending to deceive
B
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a. Rare books b. Rare coins c. Personal services d. Interests in land
Smith makes an offer on Harry's home. Harry accepts the offer and the parties enter into a contract. Smith must finance the purchase through a bank, so he is worried that if he is unable to obtain financing, he will have no way to pay for Harry's home. Smith's best course of action is to:
A. Do not enter into the contract until he is sure he can obtain financing B. Enter into the contract, but include a clause that says the purchase is contingent upon his ability to obtain financing C. Enter into the contract, but rescind it if he cannot obtain financing D. Enter into the contract, but provide for liquidated damages if financing is not obtained
What are the limits on the power of the state governments to make laws set forth in Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution?
What will be an ideal response?
?Which of the following is correct?
A. ?If CISG would apply, the parties may not opt-out. B. ?If CISG would apply, the parties may opt-out by stating in their contract "We opt-out of CISG." C. ?If CISG would apply, the parties may opt-out by stating in their contract "The law of Florida applies to any dispute that may arise under this contract." D. ?If CISG would apply, the parties may opt-out by stating in their contract "The law of Florida, excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, applies to any dispute that may arise under this contract."