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1. On the baseball star's appeal from a jury verdict for the baseball star, and judgment thereon, awarding damages only of the $5,000 fee promised by the orchestra, the judgment will probably beNot learned2. If the boater sues the retailer for restitution of the $4,000 advance payment, which of the following should the court decide?Not learned3. Will the sister succeed in an action against the brother in which she asks the court to order the brother to continue to make his payments to their mother under the terms of the sibling's contract?Not learned4. Which of the following is an accurate statement?Not learned5. In which of the following is the remedy of reformation most appropriate?Not learned6. Will the landowner probably succeed in an action against the farmer for specific performance?Not learned7. In an action by the farmer against the landowner for damages, the farmer is entitled to recoverNot learned8. If the construction company sues the warehouse owner for monetary relief, what is the maximum amount that the construction company is entitled to recover?Not learned9. If she sues him for monetary relief, what is the probable measure of her recovery?Not learned10. Which of the following is an accurate statement concerning the rights of the parties?Not learned11. If one year later the homeowner brings an action for specific performance against the contractor, which of the following will provide the contractor with the best defense?Not learned12. If the homeowner refuses to retract his repudiation, and the contractor sues him for damages, what is the maximum that the contractor is entitled to recover?Not learned13. If the store sues the customer for breach of contract, the store will probably recoverNot learned14. If Painter immediately terminates the contract without painting the third barn, what is Painter entitled to recover from Farmer?Not learned15. Assuming that the window company has no remedy quasi in rem under the relevant state mechanic's lien statute, which of the following would provide the window company's best chance of an effective remedy in personam against the landlord?Not learned16. Which of the following is the buyer entitled to recover?Not learned17. Which of the following should be the court's decision?Not learned18. How much is the teacher entitled to recover as damages in a breach-of-contract action against the camp?Not learned19. If the buyer sues the dealer to rescind the transaction, is the buyer likely to succeed?Not learned20. What damages should the court award to the seller?Not learned21. If the mother and the son join as plaintiffs and sue the tutor for breach of contract, how much, if anything, are they entitled to recover?Not learned22. Is the builder likely to prevail in a suit for the agreed-upon price of the first structure?Not learned23. In an action by the carpenter against the homeowner, which of the following should be the carpenter’s measure of recovery?Not learned24. In an action by the contractor against the homeowner for damages, which of the following would be the largest amount of damages recoverable by the contractor?Not learned25. Will the buyer likely prevail?Not learned26. In an action by the manufacturer against the buyer for breach of contract, which of the following is NOT a proper measure of the manufacturer’s damages?Not learned27. If the collector’s sale of the painting was NOT an acceptance of the goods, what is the maximum amount that the gallery is entitled to recover from the collector?Not learned28. Assuming that the $5,000-per-day liquidated damages clause in the contract between the textile company and the customer is valid, which of the following arguments will serve as the mechanic’s best defense to the textile company’s action?Not learned29. Is the rancher liable for the loss?Not learned30. In an action against the bank for breach of contract, which of the following amounts is the merchant likely to recover?Not learned31. Which of these amounts claimed by the buyer, if any, could best be described as restitution?Not learned32. In an action by the collector against the gallery owner for damages, which of the following awards is most likely?Not learned33. Which of the following statements best describes the businesswoman's rights after being fired?Not learned34. If the teacher sues the school for breach of contract, what is her most likely recovery?Not learned35. If the court finds for the mill, how much should it award in damages?Not learned36. In an action against the supplier for breach of contract, will the firm be permitted to recover, as part of its damages, the additional $5,000 early- completion incentive pay it would have received from the municipality but for the supplier’s breach?Not learned37. In a lawsuit between the landscaper and the homeowner, what is the likely result?Not learned38. In a suit by the builder against the homeowner, how much is the builder likely to recover?Not learned39. At the end of the year, in an action against the builder for breach of contract, how much, if anything, is the mason entitled to recover?Not learned40. If the producer sues the singer, what will he likely recover?Not learned41. Which of the following statements correctly describes the firm’s legal rights, if any, against the first subcontractor?Not learned42. Which of the following best describes the legal relationship between the parties at this point?Not learned43. What, if anything, must the owner pay the arborist?Not learned44. If the buyer sues the seller for breach, will the buyer be likely to prevail?Not learned45. What is the most likely result of the builder’s suit?Not learned46. Subject to the man’s claim for damages for breach, how much is the contractor likely to recover for the work he performed?Not learned47. If the seller sues the buyer for breach of contract, how much, if anything, should the seller recover as damages?Not learned