QUESTIONS Ed is violently allergic to peanuts. The french fries sold to him by Burger Czar were fried in peanut oil, putting Ed in the hospital. Ed can recover from Burger Czar based on: a. Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. b. Warranty of merchantability c. Express warranty d. None of the above. 2.5 points saved QUESTION 6 Bill enters into a contract with the Jonesville Jets for the purchase of their minor league baseball team. Sid was thrilled to hear this as he owned a pizza parlor one block away from the proposed new stadium. Unfortunately the owners of the Jets refuse to perform under the terms of the contract with Bill. Sid sues to enforce the agreement Will Sid be successful? a. Yes. Sid is an intended donee third party beneficiary b. Yes. Sid is an intended creditor third party beneficiary. c. No. Sid is merely an incidental third party beneficiary. d. Yes. He has privity of contract. QUESTION 7 Tom entered into a contract to coach the Brooklyn Cowboys, a football tea. He subsequently assigned one-third of his salary to the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics never notified the Cowboys and the Cowboys paid the entire salary to Tom who spent it all on booze, gambling and women. In a lawsuit by the Special Olympics against the Cowboys for the money, the Special Olympics will: a. Lose because gratuitous assignments must be in writing. Ob. Lose because they failed to give notice to the Cowboys prior to payment C. Lose because this contract right was unassignable. d. Win 2.5 points Saved QUESTION 8 S contracts to build cabinets in her house in accordance with certain specifications. S completes the job to specification except he used brass knobs on the drawers instead of ceramic knobs. Which of the following answers best describes the situation? a. S is in breach of contract Ob.S has substantially performed the contract C. Both a and b are correct Od. Neither a nor bare correct. QUESTIONS Ed is violently allergic to peanuts. The french fries sold to him by Burger Czar were fried in peanut oil, putting Ed in the hospital. Ed can recover from Burger Czar based on: a. Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. b. Warranty of merchantability c. Express warranty d. None of the above. 2.5 points saved QUESTION 6 Bill enters into a contract with the Jonesville Jets for the purchase of their minor league baseball team. Sid was thrilled to hear this as he owned a pizza parlor one block away from the proposed new stadium. Unfortunately the owners of the Jets refuse to perform under the terms of the contract with Bill. Sid sues to enforce the agreement Will Sid be successful? a. Yes. Sid is an intended donee third party beneficiary b. Yes. Sid is an intended creditor third party beneficiary. c. No. Sid is merely an incidental third party beneficiary. d. Yes. He has privity of contract. QUESTION 7 Tom entered into a contract to coach the Brooklyn Cowboys, a football tea. He subsequently assigned one-third of his salary to the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics never notified the Cowboys and the Cowboys paid the entire salary to Tom who spent it all on booze, gambling and women. In a lawsuit by the Special Olympics against the Cowboys for the money, the Special Olympics will: a. Lose because gratuitous assignments must be in writing. Ob. Lose because they failed to give notice to the Cowboys prior to payment C. Lose because this contract right was unassignable. d. Win 2.5 points Saved QUESTION 8 S contracts to build cabinets in her house in accordance with certain specifications. S completes the job to specification except he used brass knobs on the drawers instead of ceramic knobs. Which of the following answers best describes the situation? a. S is in breach of contract Ob.S has substantially performed the contract C. Both a and b are correct Od. Neither a nor bare correct