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11 December, 10:37

Suppose that Jeremy agrees to pay Shelly $50 a month for 4 months to tutor him for his legal studies class. However, Jeremy breaches the contract and terminates Shelly for no reason other than the fact he wanted a more attractive tutor. Shelley had two months left on the contract and could not find another tutoring job for those two months. How much incompensatory damages would Shelley be entitled to? a. $500b. $200c. $100d. $0d. $50

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  1. 11 December, 10:39
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    The correct answer is C

    Explanation:

    Contract is the legal term which is defined as the agreement which is legally enforceable among two or more than two parties. And the contract could be written or oral.

    So, in this scenario, Jeremy had an agreement with Shelly to pay per month $50 and for four months. But Jeremy breach the contract when two months left on the contract to complete.

    Therefore, the incompensatory damages to Shelly be entitled is computed as:

    Damage amount = Amount Per month * Number of months

    = $50 * 2

    Damage amount = $100
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