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please answer all parts of questions thanks 10. Dean Yim-Yu Wong of FSU School of Business hires the world's most famous International Dance Troupe The

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10. Dean Yim-Yu Wong of FSU School of Business hires the world's most famous International Dance Troupe "The End of the Alphabet Dancers," (BUS 440 Survivors Diana Wilson, Fiona Xie, David Young, and Di Zhang) choreographed by illustrious B-Law Survivor Jackie "Stanky Leg" Chang, to teach her Business Law faculty the latest Global hip-hop dances. "The End of the Alphabet Dancers" quoted Dean Wong a price of $6,000 per faculty member for the dance instruction. After 20 minutes of lessons, the troupe discovered that the faculty has absolutely no rhythm and incredibly, they each have two left feet! To teach this overwhelmingly old and rhythmatically challenged" group would take substantially more time and cost more money. The troupe say they will continue, but only if Dean Wong pays them $2,000 for each extra left foot. Dean Wong agrees. If Dean Wong's promise to pay an increased amount is enforceable it is because: This is a valid settlement of a liquidated debt. b. This is a preexisting duty. This is a Uniform Commercial Code modification. d. This is an unforeseen circumstance. This is a novation a. c. e. Questions 40 - 41 are based on the following fact pattern: Poor "Lucky", the 12-year-old recently neutered, partially blind pit bull with a missing right ear, and missing tail, his luck finally ran out - a car accidentally ran a stop sign and ran over Lucky while he was being walked by his owner. Lucky's owner was not injured. Lucky's owner rushed Lucky to the veterinarian and received a $10,000 bill. The owner's best friend, Lucky, could not be saved. 40. What damages are available to Lucky's owner? The fair market value of a 12-year-old recently neutered, partially blind pit bull with a missing right ear, and missing tail. Emotional distress damages for witnessing Lucky being run over by a car. Loss of companionship damages $10,000 for the veterinarian bill. A and D are correct. b. c. d. e. a. 41. Under California law, Lucky is: Personal property entitling the owner to economic damages for Lucky's death. b. Unique property entitling the owner to non-economic damages for Lucky's death. c. d. Loss of companionship damages $10,000 for the veterinarian bill. A and D are correct. e. 41. Under California law, Lucky is: Personal property entitling the owner to economic damages for Lucky's death. b. Unique property entitling the owner to non-economic damages for Lucky's death. a. c. d. Special property entitling the owner to economic and non-economic damages for Lucky's death. Unique property entitling the owner to special damages for Lucky's death

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