Please double check if I chose the correct answers, just second guessing myself.
Question 1 (3 points) + Saved Which of the following are true about remedies? 1) specific performance is only available for goods that are easily replaced. '] 2) A warranty is a contract term that entitles a party to end the contract and sue for damages. 3) Damages for breach of contract is intended to put the wronged party in the same monetary position as if the contract had been completed. @ 4 Rescission for breach of contract is intended to put the wronged party in their original position, as if the contract had never occurred. \\'i} 5) A person claiming frustration must establish that the event arose without either party's fault. (1) ) Everyone who sufers a breach of contract must attempt to mitigate their loss Question 2 (1 point) ~ Saved Listen | b In a written, signed contract, Cristobal agreed to deliver 20 pounds of erganic strawberries to Martina every Friday in August. Unfortunately, in July, all of the plants from Cristobal's regular supplier were destroyed by hail. Cristobal can buy organic strawberries from his neighbour, Sean, but these are twice as expensive. Cristobal stops delivering strawberries. How has this contract ended? O 1 performance o ) 2) agreement 3 Frustration O ) 4) Breach of contract Question 3 (1 point) ~ Saved You hired a painter to paint a mural on your coffee shop wall. The painter's appendix ruptures, and she is unable to paint the mural for you by the date set out in the contract. You are very upset about this and want to know what you can do. How has this contract \"ended"? O 1 pertormance OF ] Agreement 3 Frustration O 4 Breach of condition () 5) Breach of warranty Question 4 (1 point) -~ Saved o) Listen | You have a contract to buy a car. The vendor said the car was in great condition. You find out that both the engine and the transmission require major work. Which of the following is correct? O 1) This is a breach of warranty. You can end the contract and sue for your damages. Oz This is a breach of warranty. You cannot end the contract. You must buy this car but you may sue for your damages. @ 3) This is a breach of condition. You can end the contract and sue for your damages. O 4) This is a breach of condition. You cannot end the contract. You must buy this car but you may sue for your damages. Question 5 (1 point) ~ Saved You have a contract to buy a car. The vendor promised to run the car through a car wash before delivering it to you. When you get the car, it is dirty and has not been washed. Which of the following is correct? QO This is a breach of warranty. You can end the contract and sue for your damages. (\\) 2) This is a breach of warranty. You cannot end the contract. You must buy this car but you may sue for your damages. QO3 This is a breach of condition. You can end the contract and sue for your damages. O 4 This is a breach of condition. You cannot end the contract. You must buy this car but you may sue for your damages. ion 6 (1 point) -~ Saved Jennie signs a written contract with Geraldine agreeing to buy a collectable work of art from her for $4000. Jennie tells Geraldine that she has lost her job and will not be buying Geraldine's work of art. Geraldine mentions this to Freddie, who buys the artwork for $4000. What is the amount of Geraldine's damages? . O 1) $0 due to frustration Vs ) 2} $0 due to mitigation ~ -/ 3) $4000 due to frustration 4 $4000 due to breach of contract O L) 5) $8000 due to frustration & ) 6) $8000 due to breach of contract Question 7 (1 point) Saving.. Listen | Bennie signs a written contract with Carmen agreeing to buy an old truck from her for $5000. Bennie tells Carmen that he has lost his job and he will not be buying the car. Later that day, Carmen sells the truck to someone else for $4000. Carmen's damages in this situation are: | 1000 ] A Question 8 (2 points) Saved [ atisten | > | Which of the following is/are voidable? :1.;] 1) A contract with a 17-year-old athlete who is being paid too little for their performance ) 2) A contract with an adult athlete who is being paid too little for their performance (v) 3) Acontract where a minor is making monthly payments for a computer they are using for gaming (v) 4y Acontract where a minor is making monthly payments for a gaming computer they require for training they are taking to learn computer programming for gaming. Question 9 (2 points) ' Saved Which of the following must be in writing either the Sale of Goods Act or the Statute of Frauds? (v) 1) An agreement that in one month, dad will sell you his brand-new car for $25, - where no money is paid at the time of the agreement. (") 2) An agreement between two strangers, made through Kij the end of the month. Each car is worth around $10,000. to trade cars at 3 an agreement to buy a house for $500,000 at the end of the month. ) 4) An agreement to rent an apartment for one year for $1700 per month. Question 11 (1 point) ~ Saved B Rick was a talented computer programmer and had agreed to work for Bill in his successful computer software business, signing a one-year contract to that effect. On the day he was to start work, and after a week of training where he learned a considerable amount of confidential information about Bill's operation, he phoned Bill and announced that he was going to work for Bill's competitor instead. Which of the following is the remedy Bill should sue for to stop Rick from working for his competitor? OF] Injunction O 2) No remedy O 3 specific performance O 4 Accounting O ) 5) Rescission n 10 (1 point) ~ Saved [ ] Fox had wanted a drum kit for a long time. Although he was a minor, his mom gave him $300 and he took this with some savings and made a $500 down payment on a $3,500 drum kit, which was delivered to his house the next day. The balance was to be paid over a three-year period. His mom went into the store and signed the contract as a guarantor. Fox made the first three payments, but he lost interest, and quit making his payments, then the drum kit was ruined when his basement flooded. On these facts, which of the following is true? Qg Alberta, Fox's mother will be liable on the guarantee because she is an - adult and it is signed, and these are the only legal requirements for a guarantee in Alberta. @ 2) If Fox's mother's guarantee is valid, she would be liable on her guarantee even if the contract with Fox is voidable. C 3 3) Even if the contract with Fox is voidable, he will have to pay because the drum kit has been destroyed. O 4) The contract with Fox is voidable by Fox because he is a minor and minors can't enter into valid contracts