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WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW EXAM EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+

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WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW EXAM EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+

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WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW EXAM 2024-
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/ALREADY GRADED A+




An individual looks at several laptop models at a
computer store. The individual chooses one and
tests it in the store. While doing so, the individual
finds the hard drive has 100 gigs of data capacity. The
individual purchases the model that was tested.
Once home, the individual finds that the computer is
the identical make and model of the one that was
tested, but it has only 50 gigs of data capacity.


Is the buyer likely to win a suit for breach of
warranty?


A) Yes, because the sample model constitutes a
warranty that the actual goods bought will be just as
good as the sample

,B)No, because the salesperson made no statements
about the data capacity
C) Yes, because 50 gigs of storage makes the
computer unmerchantable
D) No, because the buyer never told the salesperson
the computer needed to come with 100 gigs of
storage. - ....ANSWER...Yes, because the sample
model constitutes a warranty that the actual goods
bought will be just as good as the sample




An individual has an employment contract with a
national software developer, X Corporation. The
contract contains a noncompetition provision and a
confidentiality clause. The individual leaves this job
and goes to work for a start-up company. At the
start-up company, the individual is helping to design
software that, upon completion, will be competitive
with X Corporation software.


Which two types of damages could X Corporation
assert against the employee and the start-up
company.

,-An injunction to prevent the employee from working
and possibly sharing confidential company
information with the start-up company.
-Damages for the employee's breach of the
employment contract that causes loss of software
sales to X Corporation.
-Reformation of its contract with the employee to
correct any mistakes in the contract.
-Specific performance that orders the employee to
return to the job with X Corporation. - ....ANSWER...-
An injunction to prevent the employee from working
and possibly sharing confidential company
information with the start-up company.
-Damages for the employee's breach of the
employment contract that causes loss of software
sales to X Corporation.


An individual owns and operates a food truck. When
the truck's refrigeration system breaks down, the
owner decides to sell the truck without fixing it.
When a buyer expresses an interest in purchasing
the food truck, the owner states that the
refrigeration is in good working order and sells the
food truck.When the buyer discovers the
refrigeration does not work, the buyer demands a
refund and claims that the contract is invalid.

, Why is the contract invalid?


A) Because the seller made fraudulent
representations
B) Because an ordinance banning good trucks
negates the contract
C) Because the buyer's acceptance was an illusory
promise
D) Because the buyer was under duress at the time
of purchase. - ....ANSWER...Because the seller made
fraudulent representations


Student A has just completed taking Economics 101
and asks Student B, who has enrolled in the same
class the following semester, if the student wants to
purchase the used books for $150. Student B
promises to buy the books if that is what she decides
to do when the semester begins. Student B later
refuses to buy the books, saying no valid contract
was in place.


Why is the contract invalid?

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