LAWG2002 MCQ Exam Part 2

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Which trading entity usually uses a Deed to create a legal relationship?
Partnership.
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Section 9 of the consumer Rights Act 2015 provides that
Goods will be of satisfactory quality
2 of 10
Williams v Roffey Brothers is the authority for which of the following?
The promise for extra money on an existing contractual duty will be enforceable if the defendant receives a benefit or avoids a disbenefit
3 of 10
Which of the following is most likely to be considered a ‘reward’ type case:
'If you bring back my lost dog, I will give you £50’.
4 of 10
Contributory negligence, as a defence to negligence, is most accurately described as:
Compensation will be reduced by the degree of blameworthiness of the claimant, because their own negligence contributed to their injury.’
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A binding precedent is set by which of the following?
The reasoning of a judgment in a higher court.
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Which of the following cases established the postal rule?
Adams v Lindsell
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In Olley v Marlborough Court Ltd, the court held that notice of an exclusion clause will not be effective after the contract is made.
True
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Which of the following statement is correct?
The display of goods in a shop window is not an offer, it is an invitation to treat.
9 of 10
What came out of the case of L’Estrange v Gracoub?
When you sign a contract, you are legally bound by the terms contained in the form regardless of whether you read it or not.
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Section 9 of the consumer Rights Act 2015 provides that

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Goods will be of satisfactory quality

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Front

Williams v Roffey Brothers is the authority for which of the following?

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Card 4

Front

Which of the following is most likely to be considered a ‘reward’ type case:

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Card 5

Front

Contributory negligence, as a defence to negligence, is most accurately described as:

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