Question: Will a valid delegation relieve the delegator from the contract? Yes, unless the delegator fails to notify the obligee of the delegation. Yes, a delegator

Will a valid delegation relieve the delegator from the contract?

Yes, unless the delegator fails to notify the obligee of the delegation.

Yes, a delegator will never be liable after a valid delegation.

No, an obligee can sue either the delegatee or the delegator for non-performance.

No, but the delegator will only be liable in the event of a gross-breach.

2)

n determining whether a third-party is an intended or incidental beneficiary, a court may consider: (Choose two answers.)

whether the party is able to control any details of the performance.

whether the third party received any benefit from the contract.

whether the party is directly named in any part of the contract

the length of the contract performance before a benefit would be reached by the party.

3)

Which of the following are contract rights may be assigned?

The right to receive future worker's compensation benefits

The right to insure a property

Payment of $500

The right to receive house cleaning services

4)

When a contract has been assigned, what rights does the original contract holder (assignor) still have?

none

The right to indemnification

The right to reimbursement

All the rights the assignor originally held

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