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1 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Genuine Assent Consideration Capacity Illegal Agreements Terminology

2 Genuine Assent $100 Using a position of trust to dominate another party in a contract

3 A: What is Undue Influence?

4 Genuine Assent $200 If one party uses physical threats to obtain a contractual agreement

5 A: What is Duress?

6 Genuine Assent $300 When a mistake occurs and the contract remains valid

7 A: What is a Unilateral mistake?

8 Genuine Assent $400 When a contract is able to be canceled

9 A: What is Voidable?

10 Genuine Assent $500 Conduct that suggests you intend to be bound by a contract

11 A: What is Ratification?

12 Consideration $100 A promise to refrain from doing something that you have the legal right to do

13 A: What is Forbearance?

14 Consideration $200 A token amount of consideration not specifically identified in a contract

15 A: What is Nominal Consideration?

16 Consideration $300 When the parties agree on the existence and amount of a debt

17 A: What is Liquidated Debt?

18 Consideration $400 When a group of creditors agree to accept less than they are entitled to prevent the debtor from claiming bankruptcy

19 A: What is Composition of Creditors?

20 Consideration $500 A doctrine that prevents promisors from backing out of promises made to those not giving consideration in return

21 A: What is Promissory Estoppel?

22 Capacity $100 Those under the age of majority

23 A: Who are Minors/Minority?

24 Capacity $200 The refusal to be bound by a contract

25 A: What is Disaffirmance?

26 Capacity $300 The act of severing the child/parent relationship through marriage, giving birth or joining the military

27 A: What is Informal Emancipation?

28 Capacity $400 When a person lacks the ability to understand the consequences of his or her contractual acts

29 A: What is Mental Incapacity?

30 Capacity $500 Two types of contract that minors cannot legally get out of

31 A: What are court-approved, armed forces, banking, insurance, work- related, realty or apartment rental contracts

32 Illegal Agreements $100 An agreement where two or more companies agree to charge the same price for the same product

33 A: What is an Agreement to Fix Prices?

34 Illegal Agreements $200 An illegal agreement to bet on the uncertain outcome of an event

35 A: What is an Illegal Lottery?

36 Illegal Agreements $300 An agreement between a motel chain and a local manager to not accept guests of a particular race or national origin

37 A: What is an Agreement involving Illegal Discrimination?

38 Illegal Agreements $400 The legal rate range for charging interest

39 A: What is 8-12%?

40 Illegal Agreements $500 An example of a contract that needs to be in writing to be enforceable

41 A: What are - contracts to buy/sell goods over $500 - contracts to buy/sell real property - contracts that require more than one year to complete - promises to pay the debt of another

42 Terminology $100 When both parties of a contract receive something of value

43 A: What is Consideration?

44 Terminology $200 A transfer of ownership without receiving anything in return

45 A: What is a Gift?

46 Terminology $300 The action of an injured party canceling their obligation in a contract

47 A: What is Rescission?

48 Terminology $400 The severing of a child/parent relationship

49 A: What is Emancipation?

50 Terminology $500 When a contract has no legal effect

51 What is Void?

52 Final Jeopardy Category: Consideration

53 Name one of the requirements to the doctrine of Promissory Estoppel

54 - the promissor should reasonably foresee reliance - The promisee acts in reliance of the promise - The promisee would suffer economic loss if the promise is not enforced - Injustice can only be avoided if the promise is enforced


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