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MPTC Lynnfield- Final Review (Legal Set)
Questions with Complete Solutions
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1. Q: What are the four essential elements required to form a valid contract?
A:
 Offer: A clear proposal by one party.
 Acceptance: Unconditional agreement to the offer.
 Consideration: Something of value exchanged by both parties.
 Mutual Intent: Both parties intend to enter a binding agreement.


2. Q: Explain the difference between an express contract and an implied contract.
A:
 Express contract: Terms are clearly stated orally or in writing.
 Implied contract: Terms are inferred from actions or circumstances.


3. Q: What is “consideration” in contract law, and why is it important?
A:
Consideration is the benefit or detriment exchanged between parties. It is essential because it
distinguishes a contract from a gift.


4. Q: Under what circumstances can a contract be voidable?
A:
When one party lacks capacity (minor, mental incapacity), there is misrepresentation, duress,
undue influence, or fraud.


5. Q: Define “breach of contract” and explain its legal consequences.
A:
A breach occurs when a party fails to perform as agreed. Consequences include damages,
specific performance, or contract termination.

, 6. Q: What is “specific performance” as a legal remedy?
A:
A court order requiring the breaching party to perform their contractual duties rather than paying
damages.


7. Q: Differentiate between unilateral and bilateral contracts.
A:
 Unilateral: One party promises something in exchange for an act by the other party.
 Bilateral: Both parties exchange mutual promises.


8. Q: What constitutes “capacity” in contract law?
A:
The legal ability to enter a contract, typically excluding minors, mentally incapacitated persons,
or intoxicated individuals.


9. Q: Explain the “parol evidence rule.”
A:
Prevents parties from presenting extrinsic evidence to alter or contradict the written terms of a
complete and final contract.


10. Q: When can a contract be considered “unenforceable”?
A:
When legal requirements (e.g., statute of frauds) are unmet, or the contract is illegal or lacks
proper form.
11. Q: What is the Statute of Frauds, and what types of contracts does it cover?
A:
A legal doctrine requiring certain contracts to be in writing to be enforceable. It covers contracts
for the sale of land, contracts that cannot be performed within one year, contracts to pay
another’s debt, and contracts for the sale of goods over a certain amount.

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