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1. Margaret advertises a reward for the return of her lost chihuahua. Carl, who does not know of the reward, finds and returns the dog. Carl cannot recover the reward because he
A. did not confer a benefit on Maya by returning the dog.
B. returned the dog.
C. does not need the money.
D. did not know of the reward when he found and returned the dog.
2. Hank enters into a contract with Bruno over the internet to buy soybeans as a hedge against falling prices in corn. Neither party prints out a hard copy of their agreement. Under the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-SIGN Act), this contract can
A. be denied legal effect since neither of them printed a hard copy.
B. be denied legal effect unless a hard copy is printed and signed.
C. be denied legal effect until it is executed.
D. not be denied legal effect because it is only in electronic form.
3 Fisherman Inc. and Charlie Tuna Company make a deal for Fisherman’s products, via e-records. Under the UETA, an e-record is considered sent when it
A. is signed and encrypted, and will be sent without changes.
B. is stored in the sender’s back-up system.
C. is composed on the sender’s computer.
D. leaves the sender’s control.
4. Frank, who likes to play Call of Duty, can download a software update if he first clicks on “I accept” after viewing certain terms. Frank clicks and downloads the update. This
A. forms a contract that does not include those terms.
B. forms a contract that includes those terms.
C. does not form a contract but the terms are enforceable.
D. forms an unenforceable contract.
5. Debra buys a song through eMusic, an online music vendor. Before completing the purchase and downloading the song, Debra must click a box confirming that she agrees not to make or sell copies of the song. This provision is
A. a browse-wrap term
B. a click-on agreement
C. a shrink-wrap agreement
D. a choice-of-law clause