Paralegal 041 - Contract Law » 2019 » Chapter 12 Review Materials

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Question #1
A separate, later agreement that changes or modifies the original agreement
A.   Recitals
B.   Subsequent agreement
C.   Voidable
D.   Merger Clause
Question #2
To settle a dispute other than by litigation, including arbitration and mediation
A.   Parol Evidence rule
B.   Novation
C.   ADR
D.   Boilerplate
Question #3
Person authorized by state to administer oaths, certify documents, attest to the authenticity of signatures, and perform other official acts
A.   Merger Clause
B.   Notary Public
C.   Agent
D.   Boilerplate
Question #4
Complies with formalities and can serve as testimony in court
A.   Subsequent agreement
B.   Parol Evidence rule
C.   Self-Proving Document
D.   Parol Evidence rule
Question #5
Short-hand way of referring to a person, place, thing, or event that might otherwise require a lengthy description
A.   Parol Evidence rule
B.   Defined Term
C.   Attorney
D.   Recitals
Question #6
Short statements that provide background or explain the reasons for the contract; not technically part of a contract
A.   Recitals
B.   Terms and Conditions
C.   Rescission
D.   Parol Evidence rule
Question #7
A reference to an outside document, making that document part of a contract
A.   Strict Performance
B.   Subsequent agreement
C.   Incorporation by reference
D.   Parol Evidence rule
Question #8
Standard terms included in most contracts
A.   Major Breach
B.   Recitals
C.   Boilerplate
D.   Parol Evidence rule
Question #9
Rules that are applied to resolve contract disputes and to determine parties' intentions
A.   Perfect Performance
B.   Subsequent agreement
C.   Construction Rules of
D.   Repudiation
Question #10
Contract provision stating that the document is the complete and final statement of agreement
A.   Merger Clause
B.   Restitution
C.   Merger Clause
D.   Parol Evidence rule
Question #11
To record a document is to file it with the official charged with keeping documents such as deeds and judgments
A.   Merger Clause
B.   Record
C.   Boilerplate
D.   Substantial Performance
Question #12
A writing, intended by the parties to be a final embodiment of their agreement, cannot be modified by evidence that adds to, varies, or contradicts the writing
A.   Boilerplate
B.   Course of Dealing
C.   Parol Evidence rule
D.   Perfect Performance

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