Take your Contracts & Sales Law class on-the-go and maximize your study time with this complete mobile video course and set of comprehensive practice exam questions from Supreme Bar Review.
This complete Contracts & Sales video lecture is perfect for anyone preparing for the bar exam or a law school final exam. It covers everything you need to know about Contracts, including UCC Article 2 (Sales).
Contracts & Sales Application Includes:
- 10 Chapters containing six hours of lecture video.
- 73 MBE-style multiple-choice practice questions with scoring and detailed explanatory answers. Test at your own pace and return to where you left off or reset the test to start from the beginning.
- Description of Contracts & Sales issues tested on the Multistate Bar Exam.
- Access and print out quiz questions.
- A helpful timer for the printed version of the quiz.
Contracts & Sales Topics Include:
- Contracts in General
- Formation of Contracts
- Consideration
- Statute of Frauds
- Parole Evidence Rule
- Performance and Breach
- Discharge of Contracts
- Unenforceability on Grounds of Public Policy or Unconscionability
- Remedies for Breach of Contract
- Third Party Rights
This complete Contracts & Sales video lecture is perfect for anyone preparing for the bar exam or a law school final exam. It covers everything you need to know about Contracts, including UCC Article 2 (Sales).
Contracts & Sales Application Includes:
- 10 Chapters containing six hours of lecture video.
- 73 MBE-style multiple-choice practice questions with scoring and detailed explanatory answers. Test at your own pace and return to where you left off or reset the test to start from the beginning.
- Description of Contracts & Sales issues tested on the Multistate Bar Exam.
- Access and print out quiz questions.
- A helpful timer for the printed version of the quiz.
Contracts & Sales Topics Include:
- Contracts in General
- Formation of Contracts
- Consideration
- Statute of Frauds
- Parole Evidence Rule
- Performance and Breach
- Discharge of Contracts
- Unenforceability on Grounds of Public Policy or Unconscionability
- Remedies for Breach of Contract
- Third Party Rights
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