Express Conditions Are Absolute
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
17074_conference_espresso_trailer · CONTRACTS · Choice APeter wins because the county, not Peter, had final authority to issue the permit.
Why it's attractive
The answer talks about county approval while skipping Peter's promised application step.
Why it's wrong
The answer talks about county approval while skipping Peter's promised application step.
17074_conference_espresso_trailer · CONTRACTS · Choice CEsther loses unless she proves the county certainly would have issued the permit.
Why it's attractive
The answer invents a certainty requirement.
Why it's wrong
The answer invents a certainty requirement.
17074_conference_espresso_trailer · CONTRACTS · Choice DPeter wins because an express permit condition that did not occur excuses his duty to buy.
Why it's attractive
The word "always" erases the exception for a prevented condition.
Why it's wrong
The word "always" erases the exception for a prevented condition.
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