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Question 1
0 out of 5 points
TripleCyl contracts with ManuPow Partners to sell 100 forklift engines at a cost of $2,000 each. TripleCyl
agrees to deliver the engines in one installment on April 1. On March 20, TripleCyl delivers 98 engines together
with a note stating that the remaining two engines would be delivered the following day. The next day TripleCyl
delivers two engines. Is ManuPow Partners entitled to reject the engines? Choose the best answer:
Selected Answer: No, TripleCyl has substantially performed, and substantial performance is not breach.
Question 2
5 out of 5 points
Mandie interviews Carlton for a new job at Mandie’s company. At the end of the interview, Mandie offers to
hire Carlton on a two-year contract with a salary of $42,000, plus health insurance. Carlton asks if he can “sleep
on it” and let Mandie know his answer the next day. Mandie agrees. That night, Mandie texts Carlton the
message: “I just found someone else for the position, but thanks for interviewing and best of luck.” Choose the
best answer:
Selected Answer: Carlton cannot accept the offer because it was revoked.
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
GC Company is a building contractor, performing work for the Owner of a construction project. The contract
between GC Company and Owner provides that there will be six phases of work. Further it provides that at the
end of each phase of work, GC Company should submit its request for payment to Owner’s architect. Once the
architect approves the work performed, GC Company is entitled to payment of 1/6 of the total contract price.
GC Company performs work on phases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and the Owner pays for the work despite the fact that
GC Company never submitted its requests for payment to the architect and never got the architect’s approval of
the work. When GC Company submits its request for the sixth and final payment, the Owner refuses to pay it on
the grounds that GC Company has never submitted it, or any other request for payment, to the architect. What is
GC Company’s most likely argument that it is entitled to payment?
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