QUESTION 24 4 points Save Answer star Mer ed Jackson made an omer to the MGM Gra
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QUESTION 24 4 points Save Answer star Mer ed Jackson made an omer to the MGM Grand Hotel n a Novada toplayacoort o On his final tour The offer was that Micheal Jackson would get 60% of the tcket s s and te MGM Grand Hotel would get 40% Before the MGM G ard Hotel was a leton spord Micheal Jackson ded in his si breach of contract? Can the MOM Gad se Moreal Jawns state to a because Micheal Jackson's performance is excused under the doctrine of ipostity. b. No because the offer was terminahed by operation of law c. Yes because the none performance only applied to subjective impossibility d. Yes because Micheal Jackson's debts will be inheribed by his heirs QUESTION 25 4 points Save Answer The rock star Micheal Jackson had a contract with the MOMI Grand Hobel in L Can the MGM Grand sue Micheal Jackson's estate for breach of contract? otel in Ls egas, Nevada to play a concert on his final tour. Before the date of the concert Micheal Jackson died in hs died in his sleep. a Yes. Because they had an executed contract b. Yes. Because they are entitled to the cost of cover c. No. Bacause the court d. No. Because the subject matter of the contract has been destroyed will not award the equitable remedy of specific performance for personal service contracts Chiek Save and Subonalt to sase and submit. Chick Save All Ansuers to save all ansen Save All Answers Save and SubmitExplanation / Answer
Question 24) Correct Answer - Option b. No because the offer is terminated by operation of law.
Since the offeree (Micheal Jackson) died, the 'specific performance' offer cannot be executed and thus it stands terminated by Operation of law and MGM Grand cannot sue for breach of contract.
Question 25) Correct Answer - Option c. No because the court will not award the equitable remedy of specific performance for personal service contracts.
Being a specific performance contract, death Micheal Jackson leads to contract termination and no court can award equitable remedy as the performee is no longer in existence. Thus MGM Grand cannot sue for breach of contract.
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