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1. Tia signs a lease that states that any change in the zoning law that affects the lease will cause its termination. Union City's zoning board adopts a new zoning classification that affects the lease. This adoption satisfies:

a. no condition.
b. the condition precedent.
c. the concurrent condition.
d. the condition subsequent.
2. Bayside Construction Company enters into a contract with Clio to remodel Dewey's Home Store, using products from Eagle Building Supplies. Fresh Food Café is next to Dewey's Home Store. The remodeling is a gift from Clio to Dewey, Clio's nephew and the owner of Dewey's Home Store. Dewey is

a. a delegatee.
b. an assignee.
c. an incidental beneficiary.
d. an intended beneficiary.
3. Food Café is next to Dewey's Home Store. The remodeling is a gift from Clio to Dewey, Clio's nephew and the owner of Dewey's Home Store. Eagle will realize a profit from the sale of prod¬ucts to Bayside to remodel Dewey's store. Eagle is

a. a delegatee.
b. an assignee.
c. an incidental beneficiary.
d. an intended beneficiary
4. Bayside Construction Company enters into a contract with Clio to remodel Dewey's Home Store, using products from Eagle Building Supplies. Fresh Food Café is next to Dewey's Home Store. The remodeling is a gift from Clio to Dewey, Clio's nephew and the owner of Dewey's Home Store. Halfway through the project, Bayside refuses to finish the job. The contract can be enforced against Bayside by

a. Clio only.
b. Clio or Dewey only.
c. Clio, Dewey, or Eagle only.
d. Clio, Dewey, Eagle, or Fresh Food.
5. Bayside Construction Company enters into a contract with Clio to remodel Dewey's Home Store, using products from Eagle Building Supplies. Fresh Food Café is next to Dewey's Home Store. The remodeling is a gift from Clio to Dewey, Clio's nephew and the owner of Dewey's Home Store. The value of Fresh Food's property will increase after Dewey's store is remodeled. Fresh Food is

a. a delegatee.
b. an assignee.
c. an

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