Question: Answer the following two multiple choice questions; thorough explanations and reasoning are not required 1. Zachary Moose Messina wants to contract his good friend Aaron

Answer the following two multiple choice questions; thorough explanations and reasoning are not required

1. Zachary "Moose" Messina wants to contract his good friend Aaron Rodgers to teach Moose's son, Chris, how to properly throw a football. Moose calls Rodgers and says, "Hey A-Rod, I saw you got your form back against the Bears last week on Thursday Night Football. I know you plan on laying waste to the Minnesota Vikings later on this year and I'm pretty excited. We should win the division, no problem. Anyways, I just want to see if you can come over and teach little Chris to chuck a pigskin...I'll give you $500 for a 2 hour lesson, but I'm only leaving your time of acceptance open for 24 hours. I've got Jay Cutler on the other line and even though the guy doesn't know how to throw a football, his rates are way cheaper than yours. Remember, you have 24 hours to accept my offer. See ya buddy! Discount double check!"

The above fact pattern illustrates which type of contract?

a. Option Contract

b. Unilateral Contract

c. Acceptance Contract

d. Collective Bargaining Agreement

e. Compensatory Contract

2.

The Chicago Bears have a lease agreement with Soldier Field to play all of their home games until 2020 at Soldier Field. However, the Bears are such a poor team that Soldier Field decided that the stadium would make more money by not allowing the Bears to play there anymore, and just renting out the stadium every Sunday to an adolescent girls beginners figure skating club. The figure skating club brings in 1,000 guests every Sunday, which is far more than the amount of people who were willing to pay to see the Bears. The lease agreement had a clause which stated that if Soldier Field "refused to allow the Chicago Bears to play their home games at Soldier Field, Soldier Field shall pay the Chicago Bears $10 million in damages." This clause is an example of which type of damages?

a. Specific Performance

b. Mitigation Damages

c. Compensatory Damages

d. Liquidated Damages

e. Consequential Damages

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