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LEG 100 Week 8 Quiz 4
•Question 1
 The status of a third party is determined by
•Question 2
 A third party beneficiary's status occurs
•Question 3
 Assignment is prohibited when the obligor is agreeing to perform personal services.
•Question 4
 If Casey assigns her rights to receive income from rental property to Errol, then Errol will legally acquire any rights to the income held by Casey.
•Question 5
 A contract's title need not be descriptive; the title "AGREEMENT" is sufficient.
•Question 6
 Some contracting parties are intentionally vague in contract terms.
•Question 7
 Ambiguities in contracts are always interpreted in favor of the side that wrote the contract, since they are the ones who know what the provision is supposed to mean.
•Question 8
 "Scrivener's error" is another (fancier) name for a typo.
•Question 9
 If a seller includes an express warranty in the written sales contract, any disclaimer is invalid.
•Question 10
 Under the UCC, a merchant is frequently held to a higher standard of conduct than a non-merchant.
•Question 11
 The UCC is federal legislation enacted by Congress.
•Question 12
 A buyer's material breach gives the seller the right to refuse to deliver the goods.
•Question 13
 Under what circumstances is intrusion into someone's private life a tort?
•Question 14
 At its inception, the Communications Decency Act of 1996 created broad immunity for internet service providers (ISPs) and websites.
•Question 15
 You make an online purchase of a hooded sweatshirt with the logo of the Dallas Cowboys. The next time you log on, your screen has a banner ad for Dallas Cowboy hats and shirts. This banner ad is most likely the result of
• Question 16
Under the ECPA, any intended recipient has the right to disclose the content of an email.
•Question 17
 An exculpatory clause is generally unenforceable when
•Question 18
 Which of the following is an example of an exculpatory clause?
•Question 19
 Barb has been a children's day care provider for several years in the small town of Sallton. She has decided to give it all up and move to the big city for excitement and adventure. She sells her business to Ken, agreeing not to open a competing business within five miles of Sallton for a period of nine months. After five months of the big city life, Barb is broke and moves back to Sallton. She opens a small day care business. Ken sues on the noncompete clause. What is the most likely result?
•Question 20
 If Denise is hired to work as a cashier, she has the implied authority to do acts reasonably necessary to carry out her job.
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