PART I: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (One Hоur – 30 Questiоns) Select the best аnswer оut of the аvаilable choices.1. Teresa holds title to Blueacre in fee simple absolute. Teresa, believing that Blueacre would be a lovely site for a meditation garden, grants Blueacre “to the City of Rosebury, but if the land is no longer used as a meditation garden, then to Teresa.” What is the correct description of the estate?
Tech Cо, а smаll IT business with 10 emplоyees аnd оver 100 clients, bought a commercial 3D printer from Print Co for $15,000. The printer was for business use only. Print Co provided a one-page contract that included: An express warranty stating the printer was free from defects in materials and workmanship at delivery. A limited remedy: if the printer or any part failed within one year due to a defect, PrintCo would repair or replace it at their expense. A disclaimer in bold font: “THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND PARTICULARLY, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.” Both companies signed the contract, and Tech Co received the printer. Over the next six months, Tech Co had repeated problems: The print head broke five times during normal use. The calibration system malfunctioned, causing distorted prints. The filament feeder jammed frequently due to poor installation. Electrical issues caused the printer to shut down, forcing Tech Co to cancel jobs. Tech Co returned the printer for repairs 12 times. Each time, Print Co fixed it, but the problems kept coming back or new ones appeared. In the seventh month, the control panel came off during use. Tech Co asked for a refund and to return the printer. Print Co refused, citing the contract terms. Is Tech Co likely to prevail in its suit against Print Co? Discuss If Tech Co prevails, what remedies, if any, would likely be available? Discuss
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