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Susan owns a pizza delivery franchise. She decides to make changes to her pizza making process. Her changes decrease the care and quality control of the care of the ingredients that need to be refrigerated. Several of her customers end up getting food poisoning. What does she have the greatest r...

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Susan owns a pizza delivery franchise. She decides to make changes to her pizza making
process. Her changes decrease the care and quality control of the care of the ingredients
that need to be refrigerated. Several of her customers end up getting food poisoning.
What does she have the greatest risk of being sued for? - Answer Negligence


Vidal So-SueME makes hair shampoo and sells it through retailers. One of its plant
managers increases the production of the shampoo by cutting back on the standard
quality control checks in the industry. Unfortunately, a significant number of their
bottles of shampoo has too much "scalp chemical" and is causing people to go bald.
Under what legal theory is Vidal most at risk? - Answer Negligence


Vidal So-SueME makes hair shampoo and sells it through retailers. One of its plant
managers increases the production of the shampoo by cutting back on the standard
quality control checks in the industry. Unfortunately, a significant number of their
bottles of shampoo has too much "scalp chemical" and is causing people to go bald.
Under what legal theory is Vidal most at risk? 2 - Answer Strict Tort Product Liability


Failure to rescind a contract within a reasonable time amounts to an affirmation of the
contract. - Answer True


A party who seeks to rescind a contract must notify the other party in a timely fashion -
Answer True


The purpose of compensatory damages is to punish the breaching party - Answer False


General damages are also called compensatory damages - Answer True

, Grace has a valid contract with Al to buy a desk once owned by James Madison. Al now
refuses to go through with the sale. Because the item is unique, Grace can seek a decree
of specific performances to enforce the contract - Answer True


Betty Buer discovers that the pin she bought from Sally Seller is not a ruby as Sally had
claimed. She believes that Sally's misrepresentation was innocent, but she wants to get
her money back. The contract remedy Betty should seek is - Answer Rescission


The Uniform Commercial Code governs the sale of all commercial goods and services -
Answer False


A contract entered into by a minor is voidable at the option of the minor. - Answer True


Bill Builder entered into a contract with Carl's Carpets to supply him with the carpeting
he needed to complete the renovation of Famous Restaurant. When Carl did not deliver
the carpeting on the contract date, Bill had to find similar carpeting from a different
vendor for 5 a yard more than he would have paid to Carl. The difference between the
cost of the carpet in contract with Carl and the cost Bill had to pay the new vendor can
be recovered from carl as _____________ damages. - Answer Compensatory


Typically, in construction contracts there will be a provision awarding damages to the
buyer at "C" amount of dollars per day for each day the builder is late in completing the
work. The parties to the contract agree upon this amount in advance because they know
the buyer will incur added costs, or will lost profits, because of the delay. What type of
damages are these contractually fixed payments? - Answer Liquidated


In an accord and satisfaction, the accord is the new agreement - Answer True


Under the common law, modifications to existing contracts required new consideration
from each party - Answer True

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