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Contracts are very common in our society today. They come in different forms: Express or Implied, Written or Verbal, Executory or Executed, Adhesion contracts, that’s just to name a few. Read More

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This Contract Law quiz assesses understanding of key contractual principles, including types of contracts and the essentials for legal enforceability. It is designed for learners to validate their knowledge of consideration,...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 8945   |  Last updated: Sep 20, 2024
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    The promises exchanged by parties to a contract
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Explore key aspects of contract law within the insurance sector through 'Chapter 2 Contract Law'. This quiz assesses understanding of insurance offers, misrepresentations, unilateral contracts, contracts of adhesion, and the...

Questions: 33  |  Attempts: 806   |  Last updated: Apr 7, 2023
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    In insurance, an offer is usually made when
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Here is an incredible 'law on obligations and contracts quiz' that consists of some really interesting and useful obligations and contract questions. When it comes to a written statement that one must sign or stamp there...

Questions: 17  |  Attempts: 13107   |  Last updated: May 12, 2023
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    The law on contracts is provided for in ___ of the New Civil Code of the Philippines. 
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Are you studying law? Are you familiar with the law of contract? Then take this law of contract quiz that consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers. Contract law is the form of law that pertains to the creation...

Questions: 63  |  Attempts: 6152   |  Last updated: May 17, 2023
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      Integrated Circuit Technology, Inc. ('ICT') was having difficulty finding qualified engineers to work in its expanding production facilities because the hardware needed to train top-flight engineering students was so expensive that most colleges could not afford to purchase more than a minimal amount of such equipment, which limited program sizes and held down the number of applicable engineering degree candidates. ICT's chief executive officer, Cruz, wrote the following letter to the heads of several universities:  If you will commit your institution to accepting in your engineering degree program every junior-year undergraduate who wishes to pursue that major, ICT will provide your institution with all the necessary electronic hardware to instruct such students. Our engineers have informed me that one set of equipment (i.e., one each of every machine used by ICT in its production process) is sufficient for use by five students; therefore, for every five engineering degree majors you accept in excess of your current engineering degree population, ICT will provide one such set of equipment. Jackson, chancellor of Seaport College of Engineering ('SCE'), also received a letter from Cruz. The ICT letter arrived during SCE's annual budget review process, and Jackson was called upon to decide how much of the college's limited funds to apply to engineering equipment purchases. The day that she received Cruz's letter, Jackson informed the budget committee that no funds would be needed from that year's budget for engineering equipment purchases. A few days later, as Jackson was dictating the acceptance letter to ICT, she received a second letter from Cruz indicating that the ICT equipment program was being canceled due to an influx of qualified foreign engineers to the United States. Because the budget had been approved and all available funds had been committed to nonengineering equipment purchases, Jackson mailed the acceptance letter anyway and it was delivered to Cruz at ICT. If SCE brings a breach of contract action against ICT, what result?  
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Explore key principles of contract law through this quiz, focusing on case laws like Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball and Barry v Davies. Assess your understanding of legal concepts such as invitations to treat and explicit offers...

Questions: 36  |  Attempts: 1032   |  Last updated: Apr 7, 2023
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    A conditional gift is
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