Reference no: EM132277356
1. Why, in a breach of contract case, must the amount of the plaintiff's damages be proven to a reasonable certainty?
2. If a contract term is ambiguous, how will a court decide its meaning? How can parties to a contract avoid ambiguity?
3. Which of the following contracts must be in writing to be enforceable?
A. A contract to hire a banquet manager for three years
B. A promise made by a casino patron to cover the betting debts of his friend
C. A contract to hire a musical trio to play for three weekends at a restaurant for a total of $2.400.00
D. A contract to purchase three acres of land on which the buyer intends to build a restaurant
4. Why does the law require a nonbreaching party to mitigate damages?
5. Why, as a practical matter, should all contacts be in writing?