A) That specific performance was unavailable because real estate was not involved.
B) That specific performance was unavailable because a foreign defendant was involved and jurisdiction for specific performance was, therefore, lacking.
C) That specific performance was unavailable because the goods at issue were scarce.
D) That specific performance was unavailable because a requirements contract was involved.
E) That specific performance was the appropriate remedy because the goods at issue were unique with no known alternative sources of supply.
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A) The court ruled that the remedy of repair, replacement, or a refund failed of its essential purpose and that the buyer was therefore not limited to that remedy.
B) The court ruled that the remedy of repair, replacement, or a refund did not fail of its essential purpose, and the remedy was enforced.
C) The remedy of repair, replacement, or a refund was found unconscionable and not enforced.
D) The remedy of repair, replacement, or a refund was found unconscionable but enforced anyway.
E) The remedy of repair, replacement, or a refund was not enforced because usage of trade may not supplement a contract.
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A) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer 20 percent of the purchase price or $500, whichever is less, as liquidated damages.
B) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer 20 percent of the purchase price or $500, whichever is more, as liquidated damages.
C) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer 30 percent of the purchase price or $1,000, whichever is less, as liquidated damages.
D) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer 30 percent of the purchase price or $1,000, whichever is more, as liquidated damages.
E) Nothing because liquidated damages are unavailable under the UCC unless the parties have expressly agreed to them.
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A) Theresa breached the contract
B) Theresa revoked acceptance and covered
C) Theresa canceled the contract and exchanged
D) Theresa substantially performed
E) Theresa engaged in a trade modification
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A) The difference between the resale price and the contract price, plus incidental damages and minus expenses saved.
B) The difference between the resale price and the contract price only.
C) The difference between the resale price and the contract price minus expenses without any allowance for incidental damages.
D) The difference between the resale price and the contract price, plus incidental damages, with no deduction for expenses saved.
E) Damages are not available because a seller has no rights to resell goods when the original buyer is in breach. The remedy is a suit for damages.
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A) 5 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 30 days
E) 60 days
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A) To effectuate the expectations of the parties to an agreement
B) To promote commerce
C) To promote economic growth
D) To promote interstate commerce
E) To encourage a free-market society and greater financial security for the parties
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A) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer who is guilty of malice 20 percent of the purchase price or $500, whichever is less, as punitive damages.
B) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer who is guilty of malice 20 percent of the purchase price or $500, whichever is more, as punitive damages.
C) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer who is guilty of malice 30 percent of the purchase price or $1,000, whichever is less, as punitive damages.
D) That the nonbreaching seller may claim against a breaching buyer who is guilty of malice 30 percent of the purchase price or $1,000, whichever is more, as punitive damages.
E) Nothing other than in its voiding of liquidated damages that are punitive in nature.
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A) Once goods have been accepted, they may not be rejected.
B) A buyer has an absolute right within 10 days after delivery in which to revoke acceptance of nonconforming goods.
C) A buyer has an absolute right within 48 hours after delivery in which to revoke acceptance of nonconforming goods.
D) A buyer has an absolute right within 30 days after delivery in which to revoke acceptance of nonconforming goods.
E) While there is no set time limit, the UCC sometimes allows a buyer to revoke acceptance of nonconforming goods.
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A) Roland is correct. Selina had no right to sell the furniture, but she retained the right to sue him for any deficiency.
B) Roland is correct but only because of the special UCC exception for consumer goods.
C) Roland is incorrect. Selina had a right to resell the furniture.
D) Roland is incorrect but only if Selina can prove that she had no reason to believe that he was a credit risk prior to signing the contract of sale.
E) Roland is correct because of federal consumer protection laws.
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A) Obligations of parties are determined by the terms the parties outline in agreements, but not by custom or rules outlined by the UCC.
B) Obligations of parties are determined by the rules outlined by the UCC, but not by terms the parties outline in agreements or by custom.
C) Obligations of parties are determined by terms the parties outline in agreements and rules outlined by the Uniform Commercial Code, but not by custom.
D) Obligations of parties are determined by the rules outlined by the UCC and by custom, but not by terms the parties outline in agreements.
E) Obligations of parties are determined by the terms the parties outline in agreements, custom, and rules outlined by the UCC.
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A) Roland is correct. Selina was required to deliver the furniture, but she retained the right to sue him for any deficiency.
B) Roland is correct but only because of the special UCC exception for consumer goods.
C) Roland is incorrect. Selina had a right to withhold the furniture.
D) Roland is incorrect but only if Selina can prove that she had no reason to believe that he was a credit risk prior to signing the contract of sale.
E) Roland is correct because of federal consumer protection laws.
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A) Swap
B) Rearrange
C) Cover
D) Shift
E) Reallocate
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A) When the seller discovers the buyer is insolvent
B) When the buyer is at least 5 days late on a payment
C) When the buyer is at least 10 days late on a payment
D) When the buyer has received at least 10 days prior notification of reclamation
E) When the buyer has received at least 30 days prior notification of reclamation
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Multiple Choice
A) That Abbott industries was liable for the cost of the recall and destruction of the defective medication, for the costs of employee overtime, and for lost future sales because Altana was unable to meet its contractual obligations.
B) That Abbott industries was liable for the cost of the recall and destruction of the defective medication, for the costs of employee overtime, and for lost future sales even though Altana was able to meet its contractual obligations.
C) That Abbott industries was liable for the cost of the recall and destruction of the defective medication and for the costs of employee overtime, but not for lost future sales because Altana was able to meet its contractual obligations.
D) That Altana was only entitled to receive cover, meaning substitution for the defective medication.
E) That Altana was unable to recover anything because business people take a risk that some shipments will be bad.
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A) Parties to a commercial sales agreement may provide for remedies in addition to those provided by the UCC.
B) Parties to a commercial sales agreement may not provide for remedies in addition to those provided by the UCC.
C) Parties to a commercial sales agreement may provide for remedies in addition to those provided by the UCC only if both sides are represented by an attorney.
D) Parties to a commercial sales agreement may provide for remedies in addition to those provided by the UCC only if both parties are merchants.
E) Parties to a commercial sales agreement may provide for remedies in addition to those provided by the UCC only in transactions involving over $10,000 in value.
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