EU Private Law Quizizz Questions PDF

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This document contains multiple-choice questions about European contract law. It covers principles, breaches, and essential elements of contract formation. The questions are suitable for an undergraduate-level course in legal studies or contract law.

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EU Private Law | Print - Quizizz https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5c3f30b0daaf12001bc7a844 51. According to the Principles of European Contract Law, are the parties bound by a usage which...

EU Private Law | Print - Quizizz https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5c3f30b0daaf12001bc7a844 51. According to the Principles of European Contract Law, are the parties bound by a usage which would be considered generally applicable by persons in the same situation as the parties? a) yes, always b) no, never c) yes, except where the application of such usage would be unreasonable 52. The remedy for breach of the duty of confidentiality, according to the Principles of European Contract Law a) may include compensation for loss suffered b) includes only compensation for loss suffered and restitution of the benefit received by the other party c) includes only restitution of the benefit received by the other party 53. There is a sufficient agreement (in order to conclude a contract), according to the Principles of European Contract Law, when: a) the terms have been sufficiently defined by b) the terms have been sufficiently defined by the parties so that the contract can be the parties so that the contract can be enforced, and can be determined under enforced or can be determined under Principles of European Contract Law; Principles of European Contract Law; c) the terms are entirely defined by the parties 54. According to the Principles of European Contract Law, reasonableness: a) is to be judged by what persons acting in b) is a yielding of judgment or preference from good faith and in the same situation as the respect to the wishes or opinion of another; parties would consider to be reasonable; c) is not taken into consideration 55. According to the Principles of European Contract Law, the intention of a party to be legally bound by contract is to be determined: a) only from the party’s written statements; b) by the other party; c) from the party’s statements or conduct as they were reasonably understood by the other party. 56. The essential elements of a contract, according to the European Contract Code, are: a) the agreement of the parties and the content b) the agreement of the parties, the content and the consideration c) the agreement of the parties, the content, the consideration and the form 9 di 28 19/11/19, 14:16

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