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Beneficiary Status Equals Win

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

  • 14463_calligraphy_supplies · CONTRACTS · Choice Anot succeed, because Ruth did not give any consideration for Lydia’s promise to order the banners and inserts.

    Why it's attractive

    The answer talks about Ruth’s exchange, but the stem’s exchange is Barnabas-Lydia.

    Why it's wrong

    The answer talks about Ruth’s exchange, but the stem’s exchange is Barnabas-Lydia.

  • 14463_calligraphy_supplies · CONTRACTS · Choice Csucceed, because Ruth is a third-party beneficiary of the Barnabas-Lydia contract.

    Why it's attractive

    The answer stops at Ruth’s status and ignores the first-month breach fact.

    Why it's wrong

    The answer stops at Ruth’s status and ignores the first-month breach fact.

  • 14463_calligraphy_supplies · CONTRACTS · Choice Dsucceed, because Barnabas was acting as Ruth’s agent when he made the contract with Lydia.

    Why it's attractive

    The stem never says Barnabas was authorized to contract for Ruth.

    Why it's wrong

    The stem never says Barnabas was authorized to contract for Ruth.

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