“Question One:Give a definition of an exculpatory clause. Provide a factual example of an exculpatory clause that is illegal and explain why the clause would be ruled illegal.
You may use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you
may make up the example.
An exculpatory clause . . .
factual example: X and Y . . .
Question Two:Give afactualexample
of a covenant against competition that isillegal andexplain whyit is illegal.You may
use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you may make
up the example.
A covenant against competition . . .
factual example: X and Y . . .
Question Three:Give afactualexample
of a contract of adhesion andexplain whythe particular example would be considered a
contract of adhesion.You may
use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you may make
up the example.
A contract of adhesion . . .
factual example: X and Y . . .
Question Four:Give afactualexample
of an unconscionable contract andexplain whya court would rule that the particular example is
unconscionable.You may
use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you may make
up the example.
An unconscionable contract . . .
factual example: X and Y . . .
Question Five:Contracts
that violate public policy will not be enforced. Give abrief explanationof what the term public policy means.
Question One:Give adefinitionof an
exculpatory clause. Provide afactualexample of a an exculpatory clause thatis illegal andexplain whythe clause would be ruled illegal.
You may use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you
may make up the example. An exculpatory clause . . .factual example: X and Y . . .Question Two:Give afactualexample
of a covenant against competition that isillegal andexplain whyit is illegal.You may
use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you may make
up the example. A covenant against competition . . .factual example: X and Y . . .Question Three:Give afactualexample
of a contract of adhesion andexplain whythe particular example would be considered a
contract of adhesion.You may
use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you may make
up the example. A contract of adhesion . . .factual example: X and Y . . .Question Four:Give afactualexample
of an unconscionable contract andexplain whya court would rule that the particular example is
unconscionable.You may
use facts from the textbook, a case that you are familiar with or you may make
up the example. An unconscionable contract . . .factual example: X and Y . . .Question Five:Contracts
that violate public policy will not be enforced. Give abrief explanationof what the term public policy means.”



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