Contract Terms Quiz

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What is 'Consideration' in a contract? Choose the correct answer:

Which term refers to the legal ability of a party to enter into a contract? Choose the correct answer:

'Bilateral' and 'Unilateral' contracts differ primarily in: Choose the correct answer:

If a contract is 'Executory,' it means: Choose the correct answer:

What does the 'Force Majeure' clause in a contract typically relate to? Choose the correct answer:

Example sentence: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, our agreement includes a __________ clause, excusing both parties from performance obligations."Choose the correct answer:

'Liquidated Damages' are: Choose the correct answer:

The principle of 'Good Faith' in contract negotiation implies: Choose the correct answer:

Example sentence: "The contract's __________ ensures that if some parts are invalid, the rest remain effective."Choose the correct answer:

'Novation' in contract terms means: Choose the correct answer: