Any Doubt Equals Breach
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.”
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Example wrong choices
14491_hymn_studio_start_date · CONTRACTS · Choice AYes, because Timothy breached the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
Why it's attractive
The choice talks about fair dealing, but the call asks whether Ruth can cancel now.
Why it's wrong
The choice talks about fair dealing, but the call asks whether Ruth can cancel now.
14491_hymn_studio_start_date · CONTRACTS · Choice CNo, because Timothy would be entitled to specific performance of the contract if he could begin on April 20.
Why it's attractive
The answer explains Timothy's supposed remedy, not Ruth's cancellation power.
Why it's wrong
The answer explains Timothy's supposed remedy, not Ruth's cancellation power.
14491_hymn_studio_start_date · CONTRACTS · Choice DYes, because Timothy committed an anticipatory repudiation of the contract by causing Ruth to feel insecure about his performance.
Why it's attractive
The answer swaps worry for a clear refusal.
Why it's wrong
The answer swaps worry for a clear refusal.
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