BUSLaw Chp15: Third-Party Rights and Discharge – Flashcards

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The state of two specified parties being in a contract is called
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Privity of contract
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A party who owes a duty of performance under a contract is called the
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Obligator
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An oblige who transfers the right to receive performance is called a(n)
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assignor
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____ is a clause that prohibits the assignment of rights under the ocntract
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Anti-assignment clause
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the ___, also known as New York rule, provides that the first assignment to time prevails, regardless of notice
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American rule
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The ___ rule provides that the first assignee to give notice to the obligor.
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English
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An obligor who transfer his or her duty is called
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delegator
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A situation where there is a valid delegation of duties but the delegatee has not assumed the duties under a contract, the delegation is called
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declaration of duties
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A third party who is not in privity of contract but who has rights under the contract and can enforce the contract against the promisor is called the
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Intended third party beneficiary
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A Contract entered into with the intent to confer a benefit or gift on an intended third party is called
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Donee beneficiary contract
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A party who is unintentionally benefited by other people's contracts is called an
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Incidental beneficiary
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A(n) ___ is an unconditional promise to perform
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Covenant
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____ is an objective test that applies to commercial contracts and contracts involving mechanical fitness
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Reasonable person test
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A(n) ___ agreement substitutes a third party for one of the original contracting parties.
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novation
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___ is a clause in a contract in which the parties specify certain events that will excuse nonperformance
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Force majuere
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An obligee who transfers the right to receive performance is called the A. subsequent assignor B. assignor C. obligor D. assignee
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B. assignor
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A legal right that arises out of a breach of contract is __ A. considered a future right B. not assignable C. subject to approval clause D. assignable
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D. Assignable
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Who should provide a notice of assignment to the obligor? A. facilitator B. assignor C. obligee D. assignee
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D. assignee
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Which of the following is true in the event that an assignee does not provide a notice of assignment to the obligor? A. The assignee cannot sue the obligor to recover payment B. The assignee cannot sue the assignor for damages C. The obligor's only recourse is to sue the assignee for damages D. The assignee's only course of action is to sue the obligee for damages
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A. The assignee cannot sue the obligor to recover payment
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A(n)___ is used if the obligor does not want to deal with or render performance to an unknown third party A. novation agreement B. approval clause C. anti-assignment clause D. anti-delegation clasue
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C. anti-assignment clause
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Approval clauses require that the ___ approve any assignment of a contract A. obligor B. obligee C. assignor D. assignee
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A. Obligor
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Which of the following is an illustration of the possession of tangible token rule? A. The right of collecting $10,000 is recorded in the assignee's savings account passbook B. An obligee who is owed $10,000 assigns the right of collection $5,000 each to two assignees. C. The assignee can re-assign the right only to a sub assignee selected by the obligee. D. An obligee cannot assign a right to collection of more than once
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A. The right of collecting $10,000 is recorded in the assignee's savings account
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A(n) ___ occurs when there is a transfer of both rights and duties under a contract A. discharge B. declaration of duties C. assumption of duties D. Assignment and delegation
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D. Assignment and delegation
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A(n) ____ is an original creditor who becomes a beneficiary under the debtor's new contract with another party A. creditor beneficiary B. donee beneficiary C. incidental creditor D. subsequent assignee
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A. creditor beneficiary
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Which of the following is true of incidental beneficiaries? A. A creditor beneficiary is an unintended beneficiary B. An incidental beneficiary cannot sue under other people's contracts. C. An intended third party beneficiary cannot enforce the contract against the promisor D. Incidental beneficiary is a third party who is benefited intentionally.
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B. An incidental beneficiary cannot sue under other people's contracts
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Which of the following phrases describes the term covenant? A. successive assignments of a right B. a breach of contract C. mutual rescission of a contract D. an unconditional promise to perform
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D. an unconditional promise to preform
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____refers to a condition that requires the occurrence of an event before a party is obligated to perform a duty under a contract. A. Concurrent condition B. Condition subsequent C. Condition precedent D. Implied condition
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C. Condition precedent
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_____ refers to a condition whose occurrence or nonoccurrence of a specific event automatically excuses the performance of an existing contractual duty to perform. A. condition subsequent B. Condition precedent C. Concurrent condition D. Implied condition
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A. Condition subsequent
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In which of the following conditions is a party's absolute duty to perform conditioned on the other party's absolute duty to perform? A. condition precedent B. concurrent condition C. condition subsequent D. implied condition
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B. Concurrent condititon
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The injured party loses the right to sue if the lawsuit is brought after the ___ expires. A. privity of contract B. notice of assignment C. statute of limitations D. future right
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C. statute of limitation
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