Delivery Equals Enforceability
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
14397_fish_keychains · CONTRACTS · Choice AYes, because Lydia relied on an implied promise to pay when she brought the keychains to Daniel.
Why it's attractive
The choice talks about seller reliance, but the call asks enforceability against a buyer who refused the goods.
Why it's wrong
The choice talks about seller reliance, but the call asks enforceability against a buyer who refused the goods.
14397_fish_keychains · CONTRACTS · Choice BNo, because the parties never agreed on the price of the keychains.
Why it's attractive
Gold Key: missing price alone does not defeat a sale-of-goods contract.
Why it's wrong
Gold Key: missing price alone does not defeat a sale-of-goods contract.
14397_fish_keychains · CONTRACTS · Choice CYes, because leaving the price open does not prevent a valid sale-of-goods contract when the parties otherwise intended to contract.
Why it's attractive
Silver Key: the choice answers formation, not the enforceability writing gate.
Why it's wrong
Silver Key: the choice answers formation, not the enforceability writing gate.
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