Accepting One Cure Waives Future Conformity
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- Contracts1
Example wrong choices
14478_scripture_retreat_kits · CONTRACTS · Choice BNo, because by accepting the first 960 ornaments on Thursday of the first week, Lydia waived the requirement of a conforming tender and had not reinstated it.
Why it's attractive
The choice turns one accepted timely cure into a permanent waiver.
Why it's wrong
The choice turns one accepted timely cure into a permanent waiver.
14478_scripture_retreat_kits · CONTRACTS · Choice CNo, because the tender did not substantially impair the value of the entire contract, and Paul had assured Lydia that he would cure the shortage.
Why it's attractive
The choice asks whether the whole deal was impaired, but the call asks about rejecting this installment.
Why it's wrong
The choice asks whether the whole deal was impaired, but the call asks about rejecting this installment.
14478_scripture_retreat_kits · CONTRACTS · Choice DYes, because Lydia was legally entitled to reject any tender that did not conform perfectly to the contract.
Why it's attractive
The choice uses the famous one-shot sale standard after the stem has moved into installment-contract territory.
Why it's wrong
The choice uses the famous one-shot sale standard after the stem has moved into installment-contract territory.
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