5. Maggie and Nate enter into a contract for the sale of car, but Nate later refuses to deliver the goods. Maggie asks a court to order Nate to perform as promised. Ordering a party to perform what was promised is an equitable remedy. an unenforceable demand. a remedy at law. a type of harm. c. d. As a judge, Diane applies common law rules. These rules develop from decisions of the courts in legal disputes. regulations issued by administrative agencies statutes enacted by Congress and the state legislatures. uniform laws drafted by legal scholars. In Ben v. City Car Dealership, a state supreme court held that a minor could cancel a con- tract for the sale of a car. Now a trial court in the same state is deciding Daphne v. Even Steven Auto Deals, Inc... a case with similar facts. Under the doctrine of stare decisis, the trial court is likely to b. allow the minor to cancel the contract. disregard the previous case. order the minor to cancel the contract. require the minor to fulfill the contract. d. In Export Co. v. Imports, Inc., there is no precedent on which the court can base a decision. The court can consider, among other things, b. c. d. neither public policy nor social values. public policy only. public policy or social values social values only. Ginger wants to file a suit against Fred. For a court to hear the case a. b. Fred must agree. the court must have jurisdiction. the parties must have no minimum contact with each other the parties must own property. d. 10. Rolf, a citizen of New Mexico, wants to file a suit against Sandy, a citizen of Texas. Their diversity of citizenship may be a basis for b. no court to exercise jurisdiction. a federal court to exercise original jurisdiction. a state court to exercise appellate jurisdiction. the United States Supreme Court to refuse jurisdiction c. d