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1.Tanya offers to sell her ice skates to Nancy if she accepts the offer by June 15. Tanya mayrevoke the offer
- before Nancy accepts
- before June 15 if Nancy ratifies
- only after June 15
- only after Nancy accepts
- . by kicking Nancy in the knee, thereby evidencing an intent not to perform
2.Odysseus tries to start his new Ferrari with no success. He yells out in frustration that he willsell the piece of junk to the first person who gives him $10. Professor Horn, a shamelessopportunist, hands Odysseus $10. This was
- an interesting but unrealistic fantasy
- . a valid acceptance because Odysseus is seriously frustrated
- not a valid offer because Professor Horn knows to beware of Greeks bearing gifts
- . not a valid offer because Odysseus does not seriously intend to sell
- not a valid acceptance because the statute of frauds requires a writing
3.Sam IAM has purchased 5 cases of ham and 6 cases of eggs. When the order is deliveredSam is furious because the eggs are green. He demands a refund and leaves the eggsoutside to rot in the relentless Texas sun. In a lawsuit for breach of contract
- Sam will probably recover all of the damages he requests because he specified that green eggs were not to his liking
- Sam's damages may be reduced because he failed to mitigate
- Sam can only recover the fair market value of the green eggs & ham
- Sam can sell the green eggs & ham to Denny's
- Sam's damages will be increased because he mitigated
4.Assume the same facts described in the preceding question, but Sam does not leave the eggsout to rot. Instead, before the eggs are delivered, in anticipation of the diner he plans to open, he rents a special refrigerator, a plane, a train, a boat, a moat, a fish and a dish. If the seller knewSam was relying on him to provide eggs for his diner and the expenses were foreseeable, theextra expenses
- may be recoverable as exemplary damages
- may be recoverable as actual damages
- . may be recoverable as consequential damages
- may be recoverable as nominal damages
- are not recoverable unless they rhyme
5.Assume the seller of the green eggs & ham was aware that Sam did not like them, butmaliciously and intentionally sent the wrong order anyway. Sam suffered $500 in damages.If Sam prevails in a lawsuit for breach of contract, he can likely recover
- actual damages and punitive damages
- actual damages and a book deal
- punitive and nominal damages
- nominal, punitive, and actual damages
- actual damages and attorneys' fees