Deadline Fact
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
14497_ruth_psalm_market_cart · CONTRACTS · Choice ARuth was required to accept the cart, because the defect could be readily cured.
Why it's attractive
A curable defect does not make the buyer accept the nonconforming tender.
Why it's wrong
A curable defect does not make the buyer accept the nonconforming tender.
14497_ruth_psalm_market_cart · CONTRACTS · Choice CRuth was required to accept the cart, because the defect did not substantially impair its value.
Why it's attractive
The question is initial rejection, not revocation after acceptance.
Why it's wrong
The question is initial rejection, not revocation after acceptance.
14497_ruth_psalm_market_cart · CONTRACTS · Choice DRuth had a right to reject the cart and cancel the contract under the perfect tender rule.
Why it's attractive
The rejection piece is right; the cancellation piece ignores cure before the deadline.
Why it's wrong
The rejection piece is right; the cancellation piece ignores cure before the deadline.
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