Contract Content and Meaning

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1. If the owner's spouse disapproves of the design and the owner refuses to allow the landscape architect to proceed with the work, is evidence of the oral agreement admissible in the landscape architect's action against the owner for breach of contract?Not learned2. The trial court will probably rule that the evidence proffered by the retailer isNot learned3. If the fancier sues the rancher for damages and seeks to introduce evidence of the alleged oral agreement, the court probably willNot learned4. If the county defends by offering proof of the advertisement concerning the possibility of multiple awards, should the court admit the evidence?Not learned5. If the court concludes that the tire salesman-county contract is an agreement by the county to buy its tire requirements from the tire salesman, the tire salesman probably willNot learned6. If Fizzy Cola Company sues the distribution company for breach of their distribution contract, which of the following facts, if established, would most strengthen Fizzy's case?Not learned7. If the shareholder sues the buyer for breach of contract and seeks to exclude any evidence of the oral condition requiring the parent company's approval, the court will probablyNot learned8. If the court finds the contract to be completely integrated, is Boss's proffered evidence admissible?Not learned9. If the contractor sues the owner on account of the "extras," which, if any, of the following will effectively support the owner's defense?Not learned10. If the computer company sues the bank for breach of contract, which of the following facts, if proved, will best support a recovery by the computer company?Not learned11. Which of the following statements concerning these facts is most accurate?Not learned12. Can the homeowner recover for the builder’s nonperformance?Not learned13. Is the court likely to admit the evidence offered by the farmer?Not learned14. If the seller sues the buyer for breach of contract, may the buyer introduce evidence that the 5% discount was a term of the agreement?Not learned15. Should the court admit this evidence?Not learned16. Is the court likely to admit the evidence of the orally agreed price of $100,000?Not learned17. Is the court likely to admit evidence concerning the parties’ oral agreement that the work would be completed in 60 days?Not learned18. What is the best advice the attorney can provide?Not learned19. Is the studio’s evidence admissible?Not learned20. If the parties take their dispute to court and both ask the court to supply the missing term, how will the court likely proceed?Not learned21. How would a court likely resolve the different meanings attached to the term by the parties?Not learned