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Mors 200 Arts Final - Mortuary Law Compend- Multiple Choice Part 5

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This deck act provides the legal basis for individuals to sue the federal government under certain conditions for claims against it.

a change of parties with the formation of a new contract is A. assignment B. novation C. delegation D. parole evidence

novation

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a change of parties with the formation of a new contract is A. assignment B. novation C. delegation D. parole evidence

novation

the violation of the terms of a contract is referred to as A. breach of contract B. common law C. business law D. contract law

breach of contract

a term for blood kin is A. consideration B. relations C. consanguinity D. up-line

consanguinity

the right a minor has to avoid a contract is termed A. ratification B. denial C. abatement D. disaffirmance

disaffirmance

generally, a minor is fully liable for his/her A. contracts B. torts C. scruples D. convicts

torts

which of the following is not a necessary? A. clothes B. food C. movie ticket D. shelter

movie ticket

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TermDefinition

a change of parties with the formation of a new contract is A. assignment B. novation C. delegation D. parole evidence

novation

the violation of the terms of a contract is referred to as A. breach of contract B. common law C. business law D. contract law

breach of contract

a term for blood kin is A. consideration B. relations C. consanguinity D. up-line

consanguinity

the right a minor has to avoid a contract is termed A. ratification B. denial C. abatement D. disaffirmance

disaffirmance

generally, a minor is fully liable for his/her A. contracts B. torts C. scruples D. convicts

torts

which of the following is not a necessary? A. clothes B. food C. movie ticket D. shelter

movie ticket

the statute of frauds states that for contracts classified under this statute to be enforceable they must be A. written contracts B. express contracts C. under seal D. oral contracts

written contracts

a term which means the transfer of one's duty alone without transfer of rights is A. assignment B. novation C. delegation D. ordination

delegation

usury is a term which refers to A. bailment B. contract of obligations C. estoppeld D. excess interest

excess interest

a breach of contractual obligation other than money is A. terms of performance B. unenforceable C. interest D. default

default

the term which means a fact that could alter one's decision to enter into a legal binding contract is A. material fact B. an illegal fact C. a usurious fact D. a fraudulent fact

material fact

contracts in which fraud is proven are considered Footnote A. valid B. voidable C. enforceable D. void

voidable

price fixing agreements are A. acceptable B. misconstrued C. enforceable D. illegal

illegal

oral contracts are A. unenforceable B. spoken C. void D. voidable

spoken

an offer is rejected by A. an inquiryb B. a question C. an acceptance D. a counteroffer

a counteroffer

the party who makes the offer is the A. offeree B. offered C. offeror D. acceptor

offeror

which one of these is a necessary A. CD player B. television C. concert ticket D. medical bill

medical bill

a contract whose terms have been fully carried out is A. exemplary B. executory C. executive D. executed

executed

a contract must always be A. an implied contract B. an agreement C. an executed contract D. a probated contract

an agreement

a contract which is based upon acts being done in consideration for a promise is called A. a bilateral contract B. a unilateral contract C. a formal contract D. an express contract

a unilateral contract

a contract in which the duties and obligations assumed by the parties are not verbalized but indicated by their actions is known as A. an express contract B. a bilateral contract C. a unilateral contract D. an implied contract

an implied contract

a contract in which the parties make known their intentions by words is A. a formal contract B. a simple contract C. a unilateral contract D. an express contract

an express contract

a contract which is written so that either party may consider it as a joint obligation or a group of individual obligations is A. a joint contract B. a joint and several contract C. a several contract D. an assigned contract

a joint and several contract

caveat emptor means A. the cave is empty B. beware of the seller C. let the buyer beware D. merchant beware

let the buyer beware

when a buyer takes actual possession of goods which have been offered for sale, this action is called A. an acceptance B. a receipt C. a bill of sale D. a contract to sell

an acceptance