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I. Old McDonald enters into a contract to have his wheat harvested. The contract provides that JonDeer Inc. will harvest Old McDonald's 200 acres for
I. Old McDonald enters into a contract to have his wheat harvested. The contract provides that
"JonDeer Inc. will harvest Old McDonald's 200 acres for $2000." When the wheat is ready to
harvest JonDeer's combine breaks down and JonDeer decides to transfer its responsibility under
the contract to Swatter Co. The agreement between JonDeer and Swatter provides that "JonDeer
will pay Swatter Co. $1600 to harvest Old Mcdonald's 200 acres wheat." Swatter Co. does not
perform and Old McDonald's crop rots in the field.
1. Identify the contractual rights and duties of Old McDonald and JonDeer.
2. Was the agreement between JonDeer and Swatter an assignment, delegation or both?
Label the parties with the proper terminology.
3. Can Old McDonald refuse to accept performance from Swatter?
4. Swatter has no assets so Old McDonald sues JonDeer for the loss of his crop. JonDeer
argues that it should not be liable because it was Swatter's responsibility to harvest the wheat.
How will this be resolved?
II. Brent enters into a contract to purchase a car from Slick Willy's Auto Sales. The contract
provides that, "Brent will pay $2400 for a 1976 Ford Pinto, $500 down payment and the balance
to be paid in 60 days."
As soon as the contract is signed, Slick informs Brent that Slick has transferred its
interest in receiving payment for the car to Trussy Financing. After making the down payment
to Trussy, Brent discovers from the pervious owner that Slick had turned back the odometer on
the Pinto and that the car had significantly more miles on it than Slick had led him to believe?
1. Identify the contractual rights and duties of Brent and Slick.
2. Examine the relationship between Slick and Trussy. Did their agreement create an
assignment, delegation or both? Label the parties using the appropriate terminology.
3. Trussy sues Brent for the balance due on the car. Brent asserts the defense of
misrepresentation. Trussy argues that the defense does not apply because Trussy was not
involved in the misrepresentation. How would this be resolved?
III. Lisa signs a contract to write a novel for Heritage House Publishing. The contract provides
that "Lisa will receive $20,000 when she submits the final draft of the novel."
Lisa begins to write the novel but is afflicted with a severe case of writer's block. After
struggling with the project for weeks, she decides to transfer her obligations to another writer,
Niki. She contacts Niki who agrees to write the book, and they enter into the following
agreement. "I, Lisa, assign my contract with Heritage Publication to Niki."
1. Identify the contractual rights and duties of Lisa and Heritage Pub.?
2. Consider the language of Lisa and Niki's agreement. Does this create an assignment,
delegation or both?
3. Would the transfer of Lisa's contractual interest be valid, effective? Why or Why not?
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