atus: QUESTION 11 Action Jaxson is a professional baseball player. He signs a valid two-year contract with the Boulder Bombers. The next season, the Phoenix Phoenix sue Jaxson, the most likely outcome would be: offer him more money, so he breaches his contract with the Bombers and signs a contract with the Phoenix to start the current season. If the Bombers O a. The court will order Jaxson to pay the Bombers the difference between his contract salary with the Bombers and the amount that the Bombers must pay for a player to replace him. Bombers. O b. The court will enter an injunction preventing Jaxson from playing for any team other than the Bombers during the year that remains on his contract with the O c. The court will order Jaxson to play for the Bombers. O d. The court will order Jaxson to pay the Bombers the difference between his salary with the Bombers and his salary with the Phoenix. O e. The court will have to wait until the season is over and calculate the Bombers' lost profits attributable to Jaxson's defection. QUESTION 12 Under a written contract signed by both parties, Jazzman agrees to buy and Ragtime agrees to sell a properly described 20 acre parcel of land for $100 per acre. Two days before the scheduled closing, Jazzman informs Ragtime that the purchase financing has fallen through and Jazzman will not be able to complete the purchase. When Ragtime sues Jazzman for breach of the contract, what is the proper measure of damages? O a. Jazzman should be ordered to pay a penalty of $100 per day for every day between the scheduled closing and the ultimate sale of the property to another buyer. O b. Jazzman should be ordered to pay the purchase price. O c. Jazzman should be ordered to pay the difference between the contract price of $100 per acre and what Ragtime is subsequently able to sell the property for in good faith on the open market (assuming it is less than $100 per acre) O d. Jazzman should not be ordered to pay anything because Ragtime acted in bad faith by not giving Jazzman more time to find a new lender. O e. Jazzman should be ordered to pay $75 per acre as liquidated damages