Buyer S Personal Motive Is A Legal Excuse
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
14923_christian_cottage_lot · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice ABarnabas's desire to use the money for a mission trip is a valid reason not to close.
Why it's attractive
The stem gives a motive, not a legal excuse.
Why it's wrong
The stem gives a motive, not a legal excuse.
14923_christian_cottage_lot · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice BMartha still had her storage bin on the lot on the day set for closing.
Why it's attractive
Possession matters only in the part-performance analysis, and the relevant possession is the buyer's reliance, not the seller's continued control.
Why it's wrong
Possession matters only in the part-performance analysis, and the relevant possession is the buyer's reliance, not the seller's continued control.
14923_christian_cottage_lot · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DKeeping the $4,200 earnest money is Martha's exclusive remedy.
Why it's attractive
The answer jumps to what Martha may keep before asking whether the bargain is enforceable.
Why it's wrong
The answer jumps to what Martha may keep before asking whether the bargain is enforceable.
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