Joe hires Irene to work as a clerk in his small local paint store. Part of his employment contract provides that Irene will not work in the paint business for five years anywhere in Wisconsin should she leave Joe's employment. That part of the contract is: Select one: a. Reasonable and therefore a court would enforce it b. Required in all contracts. C. Unreasonable and a court would not enforce it d. an example of an exculpatory clause
Mary leaves town for a weekend, and when she returns, someone has installed new siding on her home. She had not contracted for this service. Later, it is determined that the siding was to be installed on the house next door. The siding company sues Mary for the price of the siding. Which of the following best describes this situation? Select one: a. This is a case of an express contract and Mary must pay for the siding b. This is a case of quasi-contract and Mary must pay for the siding. C. This is a case of implied-in-fact contract and Mary must pay for the siding. d. There is no contract and Mary need no pay
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