Any Caused Loss Is Recoverable
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
14500_hymnal-restoration-price · CONTRACTS · Choice A$11,000, the amount by which Timothy was enriched by Esther's restoration services.
Why it's attractive
This answer leaves the fixed-price contract and measures benefit instead.
Why it's wrong
This answer leaves the fixed-price contract and measures benefit instead.
14500_hymnal-restoration-price · CONTRACTS · Choice B$9,900, the contract price plus $1,500, the bargain that was lost because Esther could not pay cash for the delivery cart on August 15.
Why it's attractive
This answer adds a separate later bargain to the contract price.
Why it's wrong
This answer adds a separate later bargain to the contract price.
14500_hymnal-restoration-price · CONTRACTS · Choice D$12,000, the contract price plus $3,600 for the medical expenses incurred because Timothy refused to pay.
Why it's attractive
This answer treats stress-related medical expense as a contract-price add-on.
Why it's wrong
This answer treats stress-related medical expense as a contract-price add-on.
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