LSU BLAW 3201 FRY FINAL VERSION C NEWEST 2025/2026
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+|
Miller has a contract to sell 1,000 bushels of wheat to a bakery.
The wheat is stored in a grain elevator and has become infested
with insects. What is the consequence? - ANSWER-Miller is not
discharged, but must substitute wheat or pay damages to the
bakery for breach of contract.
Arnold and Doug make a contract for Arnold to manufacture five
leather chairs of a specified design. Prior to their manufacture, the
factory is destroyed in an accidental fire that is no one's fault. The
chairs are available from other sources. - ANSWER-Arnold's duty
to deliver the chairs is discharged by the destruction of the factory
Louis agreed to provide all the apples that Cindy's Cider Mill will
need at $3 per bushel unless weather conditions require
additional labor to be hired. The rate would then be $3.50 per
bushel. A freeze warning required Louis to hire 100 additional
overtime workers, raising the cost per bushel to $4.75. Louis
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wants to get out of his contract. Can he? - ANSWER-No, the
parties expected the hardship and provided for it in their contract
Janice contracts to sell a certain tract of land to Anthony for
$5,000, but the contract does not state a time for delivery of the
deed and payment of the price. In this situation: - ANSWER-
Janice contracts to sell a certain tract of land to Anthony for
$5,000, but the contract does not state a time for delivery of the
deed and payment of the price. In this situation:
Which of the following generally is not grounds for discharge of a
contract by operation of law? - ANSWER-Running of the statute of
limitations
The usual remedy for breach of contract is: - ANSWER-money
damages.
If Jana, a minor, transfers property to Scott and Scott sells the
property to a good faith purchaser for value before Jana avoids
the transfer: - ANSWER-Jana loses the right to recover the
property if the transfer involved goods.
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Miller made a contract to sell his condominium to Jefferson for
$80,000. Two days later Miller changed his mind after discovering
that he could have sold the property to another buyer for an
additional $20,000. Jefferson sues and asks the court to have the
property conveyed to him at the price of $80,000. Jefferson is
seeking: - ANSWER-specific performance.
A contractor and Buckingham, Inc. have a contract, which calls for
the contractor to build a building with the completion of it by June
15. If the building is not completed by that date, the contract calls
for the contractor to pay $100 per day in damages. The $100 per
day is: - ANSWER-liquidated damages.
Garrett ordered 100 pieces of 2 × 6 lumber from his supplier and
paid upon delivery. Later, when he unpacked the lumber, he
discovered that the supplier had delivered 2 × 4 lumber. After
being notified, the supplier picked up the lumber, apologized, and
gave Garrett his money back. The response the supplier made to
rectify the breach is: - ANSWER-None of the above