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LEGL 2700 Final Exam UGA (Hackleman) Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Graded A+ What is specific performance as a remedy? Specific performance is a court order requiring a party to fulfill the terms of a contract rather than paying damages. What does subrogation mea...

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What is specific performance as a remedy?


✔✔ Specific performance is a court order requiring a party to fulfill the terms of a contract rather

than paying damages.




What does subrogation mean in insurance law?


✔✔ Subrogation allows an insurer to pursue a third party responsible for causing a loss after

compensating the insured.




What is due process in administrative law?


✔✔ Due process in administrative law ensures that individuals receive fair procedures before

government agencies can take actions affecting their rights.




What is constructive notice?


✔✔ Constructive notice refers to information that is legally presumed to be known, even if it has

not been directly communicated to a party.



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,What is real property?


✔✔ Real property refers to land and anything permanently attached to it, such as buildings or

fixtures.




What is executory contract?


✔✔ An executory contract is a contract in which some or all of the obligations are yet to be

performed by one or both parties.




What does estoppel by representation entail?


✔✔ Estoppel by representation prevents a party from denying the truth of a statement they

previously made if another party has relied on that statement to their detriment.




What is adhesion contract?


✔✔ An adhesion contract is a standard-form contract offered by one party to another on a take-

it-or-leave-it basis, usually with little or no negotiation.




What is agent's authority by ratification?




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,✔✔ Agent's authority by ratification occurs when a principal accepts and approves an action

taken by an agent that was originally beyond the agent’s authority.




What does laches mean in legal terms?


✔✔ Laches is a legal doctrine that bars a claim if there has been an unreasonable delay in

asserting it, leading to disadvantage or prejudice to the opposing party.




What is tortious interference?


✔✔ Tortious interference occurs when one party intentionally disrupts another party’s

contractual or business relationships.




What is prima facie case?


✔✔ A prima facie case is a case where the evidence presented is sufficient to support a legal

claim unless rebutted by further evidence.




What does default judgment mean?


✔✔ A default judgment is a ruling in favor of one party based on the failure of the other party to

respond or appear in court.




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, What is liquidated damages?


✔✔ Liquidated damages are predetermined amounts specified in a contract to be paid in the

event of a breach.




What is replevin?


✔✔ Replevin is a legal action to recover possession of property wrongfully taken or withheld.




What is eminent domain?


✔✔ Eminent domain is the power of the government to take private property for public use, with

compensation provided to the owner.




What is contractual capacity?


✔✔ Contractual capacity refers to the legal ability of a party to enter into a binding contract,

typically requiring mental competence and legal age.




What is the mirror image rule?


✔✔ The mirror image rule requires that an acceptance must exactly match the terms of the offer

to form a valid contract.




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