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In what situations is the delegation of duties prohibited?
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What factors indicate that a third party beneficiary is an intended beneficiary?
See AnswerQ: What is the standard measure of compensatory damages when a contract is
What is the standard measure of compensatory damages when a contract is breached? How are damages computed differently in construction contracts?
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What is the difference between compensatory damages and consequential damages? What are nominal damages, and when do courts award nominal damages?
See AnswerQ: What is a limitation-of-liability clause, and when
What is a limitation-of-liability clause, and when will courts enforce it?
See AnswerQ: What is the principle of comity, and why do courts deciding
What is the principle of comity, and why do courts deciding disputes involving a foreign law or judicial decree apply this principle?
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Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, in what situations is a foreign state subject to the jurisdiction of U.S. courts?
See AnswerQ: If a contract involves both goods and services, does the UCC
If a contract involves both goods and services, does the UCC apply?
See AnswerQ: In a sales contract, if an offeree includes additional or different
In a sales contract, if an offeree includes additional or different terms in an acceptance, will a contract result? If so, what happens to these terms?
See AnswerQ: What exceptions to the writing requirements of the Statute of Frauds are
What exceptions to the writing requirements of the Statute of Frauds are provided in Article 2 and Article 2A of the UCC?
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