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Chapter 9 Section 3 Question 1:

Rudy puts this poster, with a photo of his dog, on utility poles around his neighborhood: "$50 reward for the return of my lost dog."Carlene doesn't see the poster, but she finds the dog and, after looking at the tag on its collar, returns the dog to Rudy.As she leaves his house, her eye falls on one of the posters, but Rudy declines to pay her anything.Is Rudy correct that Carlene has no legal right to the reward?

Chapter 10 Section 6 Question 5:

Randolph enrolled in a business law class and purchased a new business law textbook from the local bookstore.He dropped the class during the first week and sold the book to his friend Scott.Before making the sale, Randolph told Scott that he had purchased the book new and had owned it for one week.Unknown to either Randolph or Scott, the book was in fact a used one.Scott later discovered some underlining in the middle of the book and attempted to avoid the contract.Randolph refused to refund the purchase price, claiming that he had not intentionally deceived his friend.May Scott avoid the contract?Why?

Chapter 11 Section 5 Question 7:

In 1869, William E. Story promised his nephew, William E. Story II (then sixteen years old), $5,000 (about $120,000 in today's money) if "Willie" would abstain from drinking alcohol, smoking, swearing, and playing cards or billiards for money until the nephew reached twenty-one years of age.All of these were legally permissible activities for the teenager at that time in New York State.Willie accepted his uncle's promise and did refrain from the prohibited acts until he turned twenty-one.When the young man asked for the money, his uncle wrote to him that he would honor the promise but would rather wait until Willie was older before delivering the money, interest added on.Willie agreed.Subsequently, Willie assigned the right to receive the money to one Hamer (Willie wanted the money sooner), and Story I died without making any payment.Theestate, administered by Franklin Sidway, refused to pay, asserting there was no binding contract due to lack of consideration: the boy suffered no "detriment," and the uncle got no benefit.The trial court agreed with the estate, and the plaintiff appealed.Should the court on appeal affirm or reverse?Explain.

Chapter 12 Section 6 Question 2:

Albert Bennett, an amateur cyclist, entered a bicycle race sponsored by the United States Cycling Federation.He signed a release exculpating the federation for liability: "I further understand that serious accidents occasionally occur during bicycle racing and that participants in bicycle racing occasionally sustain mortal or serious personal injuries, and/or property damage, as a consequence thereof.Knowing the risks of bicycle racing, nevertheless I hereby agree to assume those risks and to release and hold harmless all the persons or entities mentioned above who (through negligence or carelessness) might otherwise be liable to me (or my heirs or assigns) for damages."During the race, Bennett was hit by an automobile that had been allowed on the otherwise blocked off street by agents of the defendant.Bennett sued; the trial court dismissed the case on summary judgment. Bennett appealed.What was the decision on appeal?

Chapter 14 Section 5 Question 3:

Marian contracted to sell her restaurant to Billings for $400,000.The contract provided that Billings would pay $100,000 and sign a note for the remainder.Billings sold the restaurant to Alice, who agreed to assume responsibility for the balance due on the note held by Marian.But Alice had difficulties and declared bankruptcy.Is Billings still liable on the note to Marian?

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