Which of the following is not a clause that can limit a party's exposure to damage? A) Limitation of liability clause B) Exclusion clause C) Liquidated damages clause D) Indemnification clause Mr. Wicks, a plumber, had a contract to repair a slow leak in a toilet at Dr. Bone's medical clinic. Because it had to be done when no patients were there, Mr. Wicks agreed to come on a Saturday. However, when he got there, he found a notice on the door saying "Got a chance for a free trip to Hawaii. Come next Saturday at the same time. Thanks. Dr. Bone." Mr. Wicks did not turn up the next Saturday and, when Dr. Bone called to find out why, Mr. Wicks said that he had promised to take his wife shopping that day, and he doubted if he would be able to find the time in the future. A) Neither man has breached the contract; it is simply suspended B) Dr. Bone breached the contract on the first Saturday You are very excited as you enter the car lot to purchase your first new vehicle. You have your heart set on a red one. After lots of negotiation you sign a contract for a small red vehicle. You return to the lot 2 weeks later to pick up your new vehicle and are surprised to see a small rusty brown car. You are not happy and the dealer tells you that the rust brown is a type of red and that is what your contract states. You tell him the contract is wrong and you walk away. You can successfully sue for breach if you can show that the colour red was: A) An implied warranty B) A warranty Paul ordered a motor bike from Moto-Haus. He had reviewed all the specifications and told the salesperson of his final choice. When the bike arrived. Paul found that it did not live up to the fuel efficiency that he expected or that was claimed in the brochure. He took the bike back to Moto-Haus, and demanded the return of his money, which was refused. Paul would be best advised to treat the contract as: A) at an end and sue for breach of warranty B) ongoing and sue for breach of warranty C) at an end and sue for breach of ennditinn