Contract Performance
This quiz tests your knowledge of Contract Performance. It covers topics such as substantial performance, perfect performance, conditions, and excuses for nonperformance.
Questions
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for substantial performance?
- The party must have substantially performed all of the material terms of the contract.
- The party must have substantially performed all of the essential terms of the contract.
- The party must have substantially performed all of the minor terms of the contract.
- The party must have substantially performed all of the conditions of the contract.
Which of the following is NOT an excuse for nonperformance?
- Impossibility
- Frustration of purpose
- Mistake
- Breach of contract by the other party
Which of the following is NOT a type of condition?
- Express condition
- Implied condition
- Constructive condition
- Concurrent condition
Which of the following is NOT a remedy for breach of contract?
- Damages
- Rescission
- Specific performance
- Injunction
Which of the following is NOT a factor that a court will consider in determining whether to award specific performance?
- The nature of the contract
- The difficulty of measuring damages
- The hardship to the defendant
- The adequacy of the legal remedy
Which of the following is NOT a type of damages that can be awarded for breach of contract?
- Compensatory damages
- Nominal damages
- Punitive damages
- Restitution damages
Which of the following is NOT a defense to a claim for breach of contract?
- Impossibility
- Frustration of purpose
- Mistake
- Unconscionability
Which of the following is NOT a type of anticipatory breach of contract?
- Positive anticipatory breach
- Negative anticipatory breach
- Actual anticipatory breach
- Constructive anticipatory breach
Which of the following is NOT a remedy for anticipatory breach of contract?
- Damages
- Rescission
- Specific performance
- Injunction
Which of the following is NOT a factor that a court will consider in determining whether to award an injunction?
- The nature of the contract
- The difficulty of measuring damages
- The hardship to the defendant
- The adequacy of the legal remedy
Which of the following is NOT a type of quasi-contract?
- Restitution
- Unjust enrichment
- Quantum meruit
- Implied contract
Which of the following is NOT a defense to a claim for restitution?
- Impossibility
- Frustration of purpose
- Mistake
- Unconscionability
Which of the following is NOT a type of unjust enrichment?
- Benefit conferred without consent
- Benefit conferred under a mistake of fact
- Benefit conferred under a mistake of law
- Benefit conferred under duress or undue influence
Which of the following is NOT a remedy for unjust enrichment?
- Restitution
- Unjust enrichment
- Quantum meruit
- Implied contract
Which of the following is NOT a factor that a court will consider in determining the amount of restitution to award?
- The nature of the benefit conferred
- The value of the benefit conferred
- The hardship to the defendant
- The adequacy of the legal remedy