Why is it difficult to make a claim for breach of contract where the contract does not have definite and certain terms?
What will be an ideal response?
Because it is difficult without definite and certain terms to pinpoint how the contract was breached.
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If the Family Court Act sets out rules of evidence in a particular type of case that are different from those set out in the CPLR, the practitioner should follow the ________________________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A complete discharge occurs when the subject matter of a contract is ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What defense will excuse a defendant's liability if the defendant was acting in an official capacity at
the time that the plaintiff was injured? A) immunity B) necessity C) mistake D) privilege
Even though parties are free to include almost anything they agree upon in their separation agreement if it is fundamentally fair, of the following, courts will most carefully scrutinize:
A. Child support. B. Alimony. C. The division of personal property. D. The disposition of real property.