Express Conditions Are Like Promises
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
14468_waiver-of-notice-condition · CONTRACTS · Choice ASubstantial performance.
Why it's attractive
The choice names a real doctrine, but it applies to constructive conditions, not express ones
Why it's wrong
The choice names a real doctrine, but it applies to constructive conditions, not express ones
14468_waiver-of-notice-condition · CONTRACTS · Choice CNonoccurrence of a condition subsequent.
Why it's attractive
The condition must occur BEFORE the contract is effective; that's precedent, not subsequent
Why it's wrong
The condition must occur BEFORE the contract is effective; that's precedent, not subsequent
14468_waiver-of-notice-condition · CONTRACTS · Choice DNovation of buyers.
Why it's attractive
The stem never mentions any new party replacing an original party
Why it's wrong
The stem never mentions any new party replacing an original party
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