Foreseeable Damages Create Liability
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
- Real Property1
Example wrong choices
14922_lakeside_prayer_garden · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice ALydia, because she did not expressly promise to convey marketable title.
Why it's attractive
The answer makes express title language decisive.
Why it's wrong
The answer makes express title language decisive.
14922_lakeside_prayer_garden · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice CBarnabas, because Lydia is liable for all reasonably foreseeable damages caused by the failed resale.
Why it's attractive
The answer talks remedy before proving a surviving contract breach.
Why it's wrong
The answer talks remedy before proving a surviving contract breach.
14922_lakeside_prayer_garden · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DBarnabas, because the law implies in a land-sale contract a covenant that title will be marketable.
Why it's attractive
The answer gives the pre-closing rule when the call is post-closing.
Why it's wrong
The answer gives the pre-closing rule when the call is post-closing.
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