This is substantial performance. Theresa must pay something to Sam. This is substantial performance. Theresa owes nothing to Sam. This is material breach. Theresa owes nothing to Sam. This is material breach. Theresa must still pay something to Sam. Question 25 1 Marty, a 16 year old, contracts with SuperCycle to buy a $7,000 motorcycle. Marty agrees to pay monthly payments until the purchase price plus 8% interest are paid in full, signs the contract and rides off with the motorcycle. In Marty's state, minors are those under 18. Which of the following is correct under common law? The contract is voidable (can be canceled) by Marty now or within a reasonable time after Marty turns 18. The contract is voidable by Marty unless the motorcycle has been damaged The contract is void (unenforceable by Marty or SuperCycle) as soon as it is made since Marty is a minor. The contract is voldable at any time by Marty or SuperCycle. Has to pay $18,000 because the time and effort to fix the fountain and plants was unforeseeable has to pay $18,000 because there was a recission Question 24 1 pts Theresa hires Sam to lay new carpet in her bedroom. Sam does a bad job. Sam damages the underlying wood flooring and there are bumps in the carpet. Even if the carpet is removed and new one put in the wood floor might need to be fixed. Which of the following best describes this situation? This is substantial performance. Theresa must pay something to Sam. This is substantial performance. Theresa owes nothing to Sam. This is material breach. Theresa owes nothing to Sam. This is material breach. Theresa must still pay something to Sam. Question 25 1 pts Marty, a 16 year old, contracts with SuperCycle to buy a $7,000 motorcycle. Marty agrees to pay monthly payments until the purchase price plus 8% interest are paid in full, signs the contract and rides off with the motorcycle. In Marty's state, minors are those under 18. Which of the following is correct under common law? Zippy has to pay $150,000 because this was a voluntary modication. Has to pay $150,000 because this was a novation. D Question 23 1 pts Cleanup Contracting Company enters into a contract with Best Company to clean up a building Best has purchased for company use. The building includes 30 office spaces that are messy and need cleaning and painting and a courtyard with dying plants surrounding a fountain in old concrete. The fountain has a broken spout and no longer works. Cleanup's manager inspects the property and provides a written contract for a price of $15,000, including replacing the fountain, with work to start June 1 and Best agrees. On the third day after work starts, Cleanup's manager tells Best that the fountain is going to be hard to replace because the new one will need a new concrete foundation and taking out the old plants is taking more time than expected because the roots are very deep. He presents a new contract from Cleanup's Company with a price of $18,000 and says the extra cost is needed to finish the job. If Best's President signs the second agreement and agrees to tear up the first one and does tear it up, then when Cleanup is finished, Best Only has to pay $15,000. Has to pay $18,000 because there was a cancellation of the original contract. Has to pay $18,000 because the time and effort to fix the fountain and plants was unforeseeable has to pay $18,000 because there was a recission 1 pts Question 24 U