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Mary's husband John is on trial for murder. Mary recognizes one of the jurors as a guy she knew in high school named Robert. She
Mary's husband John is on trial for murder. Mary recognizes one of the jurors as a guy she knew in high school named Robert. She looks up Robert and offers him $20,000 to get a not guilty verdict in her husband's trial and Robert does so.
Robert cannot collect from Mary because Mary has committed a crime.
Robert cannot collect from Mary because the agreement is an obstruction of justice.
Robert cannot collect from Mary because state statutes prohibit it.
None of the above
State law says that a minor cannot work overtime. John, a minor, is asked to work 4 hours overtime by his boss and he does so.
John can only collect regular pay for the 4 hours.
John can collect overtime pay for the 4 hours.
John can only collect overtime pay for the 4 hours if his employer committed a crime.
John cannot be paid anything for the 4 hours.
Carol and Mary bet on the outcome of the high school football game. Mary wins, but Carol refuses to pay Mary the money owed.
A court will enforce this debt.
A court will not enforce this debt.
A court would enforce this debt if it were made betweenfamily members.
A court would not enforce this debt unless they had paid their money to a third party.
Agreements that pose an unreasonable restraint on marriage are void.
Group of answer choices
true
false
A regulatory license
is intended to protect the public health, safety or welfare.
can only be obtained if the applicant demonstrates competency in the field.
both of the above
neither of the above
An unconscionable contract is one in which there is no real opportunity for a party to bargain with the supplier of an essential good, because that supplier has a superior bargaining power.
Group of answer choices
true
false
A contract or a clause in a contract is illegal only if there is a specific statute that prohibits the action promised by the contract.
Group of answer choices
true
false
Exculpatory clauses will be upheld by a court if they are reasonable.
true
false
not allow him to sue Roberta.
Kay contracts with Glenda to pay her $50 to let all the air out of Sally's auto tires to "teach Sally a lesson" not to flirt with Kay's boyfriend. This contract
Is void
Is voidable
Is unconscionable
Is enforceable since the harm is minor
Paul agrees to sell his clothing store to Michael and, as part of the sale, to execute a covenant not to compete promising not to open a similar store within one thousand miles for the next twenty years. A court reviewing the terms of the covenant would likely find that it is
unenforceable because all covenants not to compete are unreasonable.
unreasonable as to both geographical scope and duration.
unreasonable with regard to duration.
enforceable.
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