Edna is a caregiver for June, a wealthy widow who is confined to a wheelchair. Edna informs
Question:
Edna is a caregiver for June, a wealthy widow who is confined to a wheelchair. Edna informs June that she can no longer be her caregiver unless June signs a contract to assign Edna $50,000 worth of Microsoft stock. June cannot imagine the thought of being alone or finding another caregiver, so she goes ahead with the contract. What defense is most appropriate for Edna to avoid the contract?
a)duress.
b)unconscionability.
c)undue influence.
d)fraud.
A deviation from a contract that results in a substantial change in the value of the contract or that changes the fundamental basis of the agreement is considered:
a)nonmaterial.
b)a good faith performance.
c)material.
d)ambiguous.
Robert interviews with a trucking company for a position as a driver. His employment and start date are conditional upon him producing proof that he possesses a valid commercial driver's license. This requirement is:
a)a condition subsequent.
b)a condition approval.
c)a condition precedent.
d)a condition by agreement.