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BLAW 3201 Chapter 18 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved The breaching party is not liable for loss that was not __________ at the time of entering into the contract. - foreseeable The parties may stipulate in their contract that a certain amount of __________ should be paid in case of a br...

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The breaching party is not liable for loss that was not __________ at the

time of entering into the contract. - ✔✔foreseeable

The parties may stipulate in their contract that a certain amount of

__________ should be paid in case of a breach. - ✔✔liquidated damages

__________ damages are ordered in excess of actual loss and are

imposed for the purpose of punishing the defendant. - ✔✔Punitive

At time, a written contract does not correctly state the agreement already

made by the parties. When this occurs, either party may seek to have the

court correct the writing to state the agreement actually made. This

rewriting is known as: - ✔✔reformation.

The amount that could reasonably have been avoided is deducted from the

amount that would otherwise be recoverable as damages. This is known as

the doctrine of: - ✔✔mitigation of damages.

Courts of equity will not grant specific performance of contracts: - ✔✔for a

personal services contract.

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, When a judge enters a very small order for damages, when the plaintiff has

not sustained or cannot prove any injury or loss for a breach of contract

action, she has entered an order for: - ✔✔nominal damages.

A small sum of damages fixed without regard to the amount loss is known

as: - ✔✔nominal damages.

An injured party who rescinds a contract after having performed services

may recover the reasonable value of the performance rendered as: -

✔✔restitution.

When the damages sustained by the plaintiff can be measured in monetary

terms, specific performance will be: - ✔✔refused.

Compensatory damages are designed to place the injured party in a

position as good as the one he would have been in had the other party

performed, and are known as: - ✔✔consequential damages.

A court of equity, at its discretion, may grant a(n) __________ to command

the other party to refrain from doing a specific act. - ✔✔injunction.

Vinny asks if he should force Spud to finish the job. Could Oscar get a

court order requiring Spud to actually build the display? - ✔✔No, specific

performance is not allowed in this case, only money damages.




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