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ICAEW ACA LAW EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
if an offerer sends an offer by letter but does not prescribe a
particular method for communication acceptance, is the offeree
obliged to reply by the same method? - ANSWER-no
what best describes a contract, such as a building contract, that
provides payment at various stages of the contractors progress? -
ANSWER-a severable contract
can anticipatory breach be implied from conduct and need not be
explicit? - ANSWER-yes
where an innocent party elects to treat a contract as discharged,
do they waive the right to claim damages from the party in
default? - ANSWER-no they can treat the contract as discharged
and sue for damages
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are damages for breach of contract primarily intended to restore
the injured party to the same position they were in at the time
when the contract was made? - ANSWER-no
is the claimant required to take every opportunity to mitigate their
loss arising as a consequence of a breach of contract? -
ANSWER-no only required to take reasonable steps
is specific performance awarded at the discretion of the court
where damages would not be an adequate remedy? - ANSWER-
yes
are specific performance more likely to be awarded in a contract
for the sale of land? - ANSWER-yes
does a mandatory injunction have the same result as specific
performance but less common? - ANSWER-yes
when is a prohibitory injunction relevant? - ANSWER-when it is a
negative promise
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when is a mandatory injunction relevant? - ANSWER-when it is
positive action and requires supervision
when is quantum meruit award/ claim relevant? - ANSWER-where
one party has been prevented from completing their performance
of a contract but deserves to be paid for partial performance
when are clauses that exclude liability for negligence void? -
ANSWER-if unreasonable
is a contract between two private individuals subject to UCTA? -
ANSWER-no
what is UCTA? - ANSWER-unfair contract terms act 1977
what best describes the statutory test of reasonableness under
the unfair contract terms act 1977? - ANSWER-whether it is fair
and reasonable, with regard to all the circumstances which were
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or which ought to have been known to the parties when the
contract was made
when are damages for losses sustained recoverable? -
ANSWER-recoverable to the extent that they are reasonably
foreseeable and not too remote
is specific performance awarded in cases of personal service? -
ANSWER-no
is specific performance likely in a contract where supervision is
required? - ANSWER-no
what may be used to resolve disputes even after court
proceedings have been commenced? - ANSWER-negotiation,
expert determination, mediation, adjudication
true or false: under contract law, parties to a contract are required
to substantially perform their obligations. This is sufficient to
ICAEW ACA LAW EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
if an offerer sends an offer by letter but does not prescribe a
particular method for communication acceptance, is the offeree
obliged to reply by the same method? - ANSWER-no
what best describes a contract, such as a building contract, that
provides payment at various stages of the contractors progress? -
ANSWER-a severable contract
can anticipatory breach be implied from conduct and need not be
explicit? - ANSWER-yes
where an innocent party elects to treat a contract as discharged,
do they waive the right to claim damages from the party in
default? - ANSWER-no they can treat the contract as discharged
and sue for damages
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are damages for breach of contract primarily intended to restore
the injured party to the same position they were in at the time
when the contract was made? - ANSWER-no
is the claimant required to take every opportunity to mitigate their
loss arising as a consequence of a breach of contract? -
ANSWER-no only required to take reasonable steps
is specific performance awarded at the discretion of the court
where damages would not be an adequate remedy? - ANSWER-
yes
are specific performance more likely to be awarded in a contract
for the sale of land? - ANSWER-yes
does a mandatory injunction have the same result as specific
performance but less common? - ANSWER-yes
when is a prohibitory injunction relevant? - ANSWER-when it is a
negative promise
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when is a mandatory injunction relevant? - ANSWER-when it is
positive action and requires supervision
when is quantum meruit award/ claim relevant? - ANSWER-where
one party has been prevented from completing their performance
of a contract but deserves to be paid for partial performance
when are clauses that exclude liability for negligence void? -
ANSWER-if unreasonable
is a contract between two private individuals subject to UCTA? -
ANSWER-no
what is UCTA? - ANSWER-unfair contract terms act 1977
what best describes the statutory test of reasonableness under
the unfair contract terms act 1977? - ANSWER-whether it is fair
and reasonable, with regard to all the circumstances which were
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or which ought to have been known to the parties when the
contract was made
when are damages for losses sustained recoverable? -
ANSWER-recoverable to the extent that they are reasonably
foreseeable and not too remote
is specific performance awarded in cases of personal service? -
ANSWER-no
is specific performance likely in a contract where supervision is
required? - ANSWER-no
what may be used to resolve disputes even after court
proceedings have been commenced? - ANSWER-negotiation,
expert determination, mediation, adjudication
true or false: under contract law, parties to a contract are required
to substantially perform their obligations. This is sufficient to