A) A liquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord and satisfaction.
B) A liquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord but no satisfaction.
C) A liquidated debt is involved, and there is neither a satisfaction nor an accord.
D) An unliquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord and satisfaction.
E) An unliquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord but not satisfaction.
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A) Never.
B) If the court believes fraud or undue influence occurred.
C) If the plaintiff petitions the court to consider adequacy of consideration.
D) If the defendant petitions the court to consider adequacy of consideration.
E) In every breach of contract case.
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A) Consideration
B) Accent
C) Accord
D) Money
E) Accession
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True/False
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A) A unilateral contract
B) A bilateral contract
C) An implied contract
D) A contract created through promissory estoppel
E) An invalid contract
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A) a valid contract
B) an illusory promise
C) past consideration
D) a preexisting duty
E) detrimental reliance on Ronaldo's part
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A) Nothing. Businesses must carefully review every check to avoid inadvertently creating an accord and satisfaction.
B) Issue only liquidated debts to debtors and include provisions in credit card statements prohibiting the issuance of unliquidated debt.
C) Rely on the doctrine of promissory estoppel to ensure such checks are not valid.
D) Notify debtors that any attempt to settle a claim for less than the amount owed must be sent to a particular address and/or a particular person.
E) Sue the debtor for the remaining balance and argue there was insufficient consideration because there was no bargained-for exchange when the check was sent "Paid in Full."
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A) Never
B) When enforcement is necessary to avoid injustice
C) When an illusory promise is made
D) When a sale of goods is involved
E) Always
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A) Bailey is entitled to the extra $10 because a valid bilateral contract existed.
B) Bailey is entitled to the extra $10 because a valid unilateral contract existed.
C) Assuming the unforeseen circumstances rule does not apply, Bailey is not entitled to the extra $10 because she had a preexisting duty to bathe and groom Fluffy for $30.
D) Assuming the unforeseen circumstances rule does not apply, Bailey is not entitled to the extra $10 because Keiko's promise to pay $30 was illusory.
E) Assuming the unforeseen circumstances rule does not apply, Bailey is not entitled to the extra $10 because past consideration was involved.
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A) satisfactory past consideration contract
B) detrimental reliance contract
C) accord and satisfaction
D) compliance agreement
E) acknowledged change order
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A) Partial payment is consideration under all circumstances.
B) Partial payment is not consideration under any circumstances.
C) Partial payment is consideration if a liquidated debt is involved.
D) Partial payment is consideration if an unliquidated debt is involved.
E) Partial payment is consideration if an exception applies to the general rule that partial payment is not consideration for an unliquidated debt.
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A) No, because the car was not worth what Timmy paid for it.
B) No, because Jennifer did not send the second set of keys back to Timmy.
C) Yes, because there was a bargained-for exchange and a mutual exchange of promises.
D) Yes, because of promissory estoppel.
E) Yes, because of the UCC.
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A) That consideration was lacking because the defendant was not bound to use the nickname.
B) That the defendant's promise to pay was past consideration insufficient to create a binding contract.
C) That consideration was present and that the defendant was liable to the plaintiff.
D) That the issue of consideration was irrelevant because consideration was not required in this type of contract.
E) That the defendant was required to pay the plaintiff only half of the percentage initially offered because a gift situation was involved.
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A) illusory consideration
B) valid consideration only in the employment context
C) past consideration
D) a preexisting duty
E) promissory estoppel
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A) the type of consideration.
B) a bilateral contract requires consideration and a unilateral does not.
C) a unilateral contract requires consideration and a bilateral does not.
D) the adequacy of consideration.
E) promissory estoppel must be present in a unilateral contract.
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A) unilateral contract
B) bilateral contract
C) acknowledgement
D) promise
E) promissory estoppel
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A) actual
B) accepted
C) positive
D) liquidated
E) unliquidated
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A) Action
B) Return promise
C) Acknowledgement
D) Consideration
E) Agreement
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A) disputed
B) unacknowledged
C) unaccepted
D) liquidated
E) unliquidated
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