Third-Party Rights

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1. If the builder refuses to accept the man's services, which of the following clauses in the expert-builder contract will best support the builder's contention that the expert's duties under the contract were not delegable without the builder's consent?Not learned2. Will the builder succeed in an action against the expert for damages for breach of contract?Not learned3. Will their mother succeed in an action for $500 brought against the brother after April 30?Not learned4. Will the niece succeed in an action for $1,000 against the debtor?Not learned5. If the collector immediately sues the broker for his breach of the broker-hoarder contract, which of the following will the court probably decide?Not learned6. If the son sues the car dealer for breach of contract, which of the following will the court probably decide?Not learned7. If the bank sues the homeowner for $8,000, which of the following will the court decide?Not learned8. In an action against the petroleum dealer for breach of contract, the wife will probably:Not learned9. Can the baked goods producer legally reject the goods?Not learned10. In an action by the miller against the baked goods producer for the contractual amount of the first installment, who will most likely prevail?Not learned11. Assuming that Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code does NOT apply to either of the assignments in this situation, which of the following is a correct statement of the parties' rights and liabilities?Not learned12. Is the chef obligated to permit Newman to perform the chef-decorator agreement?Not learned13. If the chef allows the friend to perform and approves his design plan, but the friend fails without legal excuse to complete the decorating as agreed, against whom does the chef have an enforceable claim for breach of contract?Not learned14. If the logger is sued for breach of the contract by the landholder's next-door neighbor, whose view of a nearby lake is obscured by the standing timber, the neighbor will probablyNot learned15. Can the dealership enforce the mother's promise to her son?Not learned16. Can the debtor justifiably insist that the payment date for the rest of the installments is the fifth of each month?Not learned17. Does the clerk have a valid basis for an action against the bookkeeper for the unpaid $50,000?Not learned18. Which of the following statements is most accurate with respect to the breach of contract claim against the janitorial service?Not learned19. Whom can the bank sue for damages arising from the computer service company’s defective performance?Not learned20. If the bank becomes aware of the contract between the seller and the buyer, and the buyer refuses to pay anything to the bank, is the bank likely to succeed in an action against the buyer for $5,000?Not learned21. Is the lender likely to succeed in an action against the homeowner for $10,000?Not learned22. Is the buyer bound by the contract?Not learned23. What amount, if any, is the homeowner obligated to pay the bank?Not learned