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Mltiple choice A guest with a one-night guaranteed reservation at a hotel did not show. The hotel was not able to rent the room to

Mltiple choice A guest with a one-night guaranteed reservation at a hotel did not show. The hotel was not able to rent the room to someone else. For which of the following is the guest liable to the hotel? Loss of goodwill The full hotel bill Punitive damages None of the above Marret Hotels uses a trademark in its advertisements, that is similar, but not identical, to a distinctive mark used by Marriot Hotels. Marret's use of the mark is actionable * only if consumers are confused. * only if Marret and Durable are competitors * only if consumers are confused and Marret and Marriot are competitors. * regardless of whether consumers are confused or Marret and Marriot are competitors. Kay's restaurant markets and sells a specialty hamburger under the name "Mountain Man's Burger." Jim's restaurant begins to market an identical hamburger under the name "Mountainous Man's Burger." This is * copyright infringement * patent infringement. * trademark infringement. * none of the choices. Mattie writes new words to the melody of a song written by Toby, without Toby's permission. Mattie plays and sings this song at the NightInn Tavern. Mattie is committing copyright infringement. patent infringement. trademark infringement. none of the choices. The process behind the production of "Mom's Special Pie,", is protected by * copyright law. * patent law. * trademark law. * Trade secrets law. Britney promises to deliver a certain couch to Dan, who promises to pay for the service. Britney does not perform. She may be required to do nothing. O make another promise. O pay damages. O perform a different service. Bob and Jenny enter into what Bob later claims is a contract. In deciding whether a valid contract was formed, a court will not look at O the parties' subjective beliefs at the time of the alleged contract. O the parties' conduct (actions) at the time of the alleged contract. O the parties' statements at the time of the alleged contract. the circumstances surrounding the alleged contract. Sally claims that Ginger breached their contract. Ginger claims that she never intended to enter into a contract with Sally. To determine whether the parties intended to contract, the Court will use O the conscious theory of contracts. * the objective theory of contracts. * the personal theory of contracts. * the subjective theory of contracts. Fine China, Inc. contracts with La Cic Restaurant to deliver an order of fine dining supplies. The elements of a contract do not include * consideration * contractual capacity * legality * expediency Linda offers to pay Tony $100 if he performs a magic show for her hotel guests at 7:00 pm Friday night. Linda says that Tony can only accept her offer by performing the show. This is an example of a * a unilateral contract. * a moral obligation. * a social contract. * a bilateral contract

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