Mors 200 Arts Final - Mortuary Law Compend- Multiple Choice Part 5
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
Key Terms
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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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
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 |