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Quiz 22: Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Russ purchases a new television set from Trista's TVs.The television set carries a four-year express warranty.It was purchased on November 1,2002 and delivered on November 3,2002.On February 3,2007,after four years and three months of service,the set collapsed due to a defect covered by the warranty.Russ had discovered this defect on November 5,2002 when he turned the television set on for the first time.When did the Code's statute of limitations begin to run?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
If the parties agree on a reasonable amount of damages that will be paid to the injured party,this amount is known as _____.
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of the period during which parties can file a lawsuit for breach of a sales contract?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Bart agreed to deliver fruits worth $1,000 to a retail store.Bart and the store owner agree that if delivery is not made on time,Bart will pay the store some amount as liquidated damages,for the lost sales.Which of the following amounts would most likely be considered unconscionable if they settle for it?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Liability for consequential damages resulting from a breach of contract may also be limited or excluded by agreement.Will this limitation or exclusion be always enforced?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
"Tool For You" (TFY) is a company that sells power tools to consumers.The sales contract of TFY states that TFY will not be liable for any consequential damages that the consumer suffers as a result of using power tools purchased from them.Harry purchased a table saw from TFY for use in his hobby of woodworking.Harry was injured when the saw blade flew off.He wants to sue TFY but is not sure whether the contract provision limiting consequential damages will be enforced and seeks your opinion.Will he succeed?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
S agrees to sell B 10,000 widgets at a price of $1.00 per widget.After B breaches the contract,S resells the widgets for $1.10 per widget in a public sale.S also saved $200 in shipping costs.What amount does S owe B?