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This document provides a comprehensive review for the Contract Law Final Exam, covering key topics such as contract formation, offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity, legality, breach of contract, and remedies. It includes practice questions, case-based scenarios, and explanations to reinforce understanding of essential principles of contract law and their application in real-world legal situations. The material is ideal for undergraduate students, law trainees, and professionals preparing for final exams or assessments in contract law.

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Contract Law Final Exam – 2026 – Study and Practice Guide


A contract is a legally enforceable agreement that meets certain specified legal requirements
between two or more parties in which each party agrees to give and receive something of legal
value. - ANS✔✔ True



In order to determine if a contractual relationship exists, it is necessary to determine whether
all five of the requisite elements of a valid contract exist. - ANS✔✔ False



An offer is a proposal by one party to another manifesting an intention to enter into a valid
contract. - ANS✔✔ True



To create a valid contract, the party to whom an offer is extended need not manifest any
acceptance of the offer. - ANS✔✔ False



Consideration is the subject matter of the contract; it is the thing for which the parties have
bargained. - ANS✔✔ True



A valid contract can be formed for any purpose so long as the parties agree. There is no
requirement that the contract be formed for a legal purpose. - ANS✔✔ False



Capacity to enter into a contract typically refers to the parties' age or mental condition. -
ANS✔✔ True



Even though one or both of the parties did not subjectively intend to form a contract, the courts
will generally find that a contract exists. - ANS✔✔ False



When forming a bilateral contract, the parties exchange a promise for a promise. - ANS✔✔ True

, In an implied-in-fact contract, the promises of the parties are memorialized in writing. - ANS✔✔
False



Quasi-contracts look like a valid contract, yet are not contracts as one of the requisite elements
necessary to form a contract is missing. - ANS✔✔ True



Historically, verbal contracts were considered formal contracts. - ANS✔✔ False



An executed contract is complete and final with respect to all of its terms and conditions. -
ANS✔✔ True



A valid contract is enforceable if it meets four of the requirements of contract formation. -
ANS✔✔ False (there's six)



An unenforceable contract is a valid contract for which the law offers no recourse or remedy if
its obligations are not fulfilled. - ANS✔✔ True



An offer is a proposal by one party to a second party manifesting an intention to enter into a
valid contract. - ANS✔✔ True



The person making the offer is the offeree and the one capable of accepting the offer is the
offeror. - ANS✔✔ False



For the offer to be valid, it must appear to an objective valid person that the offeror actually
intended to make the offer. - ANS✔✔ True



The offeree need not be aware of the offer to accept it. - ANS✔✔ False



For an offer to be valid, the terms must be definite and certain. - ANS✔✔ True

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