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Question 2
The Grind coffee shop offers drink cards to purchasers of its gourmet coffees with ten spaces. The
cashier punches one space with each coffee purchase. After all ten spaces are punched, the card
can be turned in for a free coffee. This is an example of:
O promissory estoppel
O a bilateral contract
a unilateral contract
O an executed contract
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and you may take it twice. The highest score will be retained.
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Sally wanted to replace the old carpet in her home. She entered into a contract with Good Carpet
Co. (GCC) for the purchase and installation of new carpet. The price of the carpet was $3,000 and
the labor to install it was $150. Later dissatisfied, Sally sued under several theories. Sally wants to
apply the UCC contract rules, but GCC argues that common law contract rules apply. Which
source of contract law should govern the case, the UCC or common law?
O the UCC applies, because the predominant purpose of the contract was the sale of goods
common law applies, because all contracts are governed by common law
common law applies, because the contract included services - which are governed by the common law
the UCC applies, because the contract only involved the sale of goods
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Jaime agrees to buy a collector baseball signed by Babe Ruth (a famous player who played from
1914 to 1935) for $10,000 after Suzanna, the seller, provides a “certificate of authenticity.” Jaime
later learns the “certificate” is fake and the baseball was not signed by Babe Ruth. Under these
facts, Jaime’s contract with Suzanna is:
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Melinda interviewed for a job as plant manager at Northpark Furniture in Colorado and was offered
contract if she could relocate from Georgia and start the new job within three weeks. Melinda
agreed. Northpark promised to follow up the oral agreement with a written contract setting forth
all the agreed terms, but the contract had not arrived within several days. Melinda wanted to give
two-weeks' notice to her present employer, so she called Northpark to check on the written
contract and was told it was ready to be sent to her and assured her the job was hers. She gave
notice of her intention to quit her present job and moved from Georgia to Colorado to the
Northpark location at substantial expense. When Melinda arrived for her first day of work, she was
told someone else with better qualifications had been found and hired for the position. Melinda:
may be entitled to good-faith reliance damages under the doctrine of promissory estoppel to avoid injustice
O has no recourse because promises are not enforceable if they do not meet all the requirements of a contract,
and here, Melinda must have lacked capacity because she moved across the country without a written
contract
has no recourse since she never received a written contract
O cannot enforce the contract because she had not actually started working at Northpark
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An executed contract is one that:
has been fully performed by at least one party
O has been terminated by operation of law
O has been terminated by the parties’ voluntary agreement
O has been fully performed by both parties
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