MCQ Collection
Japan MCQs
Practice Japan questions with answers and explanations.
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A.
The principal can never be bound
B.
An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
C.
Authority has no limit
D.
An agent always acts only for themself
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Correct Answer: B. An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
Explanation:
Agency connects authorised conduct with the principal.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
B.
An agent always acts only for themself
C.
Authority has no limit
D.
The principal can never be bound
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Correct Answer: A. An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
Explanation:
Agency connects authorised conduct with the principal.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
Authority has no limit
B.
An agent always acts only for themself
C.
The principal can never be bound
D.
An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
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Correct Answer: D. An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
Explanation:
Agency connects authorised conduct with the principal.
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A.
Every unauthorised act binds the principal
B.
Authority is presumed without limit
C.
Ratification has no legal significance
D.
A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
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Correct Answer: D. A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
Explanation:
The effect depends on authority, ratification and third-party protection rules.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
B.
Ratification has no legal significance
C.
Authority is presumed without limit
D.
Every unauthorised act binds the principal
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Correct Answer: A. A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
Explanation:
The effect depends on authority, ratification and third-party protection rules.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
Authority is presumed without limit
B.
A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
C.
Ratification has no legal significance
D.
Every unauthorised act binds the principal
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Correct Answer: B. A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
Explanation:
The effect depends on authority, ratification and third-party protection rules.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
Every unauthorised act binds the principal
B.
Ratification has no legal significance
C.
A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
D.
Authority is presumed without limit
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Correct Answer: C. A purported transaction beyond authority does not automatically bind the principal without a recognised basis such as ratification or protection of reliance
Explanation:
The effect depends on authority, ratification and third-party protection rules.
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A.
Partial performance always discharges every debt
B.
Performance may ignore the agreed subject
C.
A debtor must perform the obligation in the manner, time and place required by the obligation and law
D.
Timing can never matter
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Correct Answer: C. A debtor must perform the obligation in the manner, time and place required by the obligation and law
Explanation:
Proper performance satisfies the obligation.
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A.
Performance may ignore the agreed subject
B.
Timing can never matter
C.
A debtor must perform the obligation in the manner, time and place required by the obligation and law
D.
Partial performance always discharges every debt
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Correct Answer: C. A debtor must perform the obligation in the manner, time and place required by the obligation and law
Explanation:
Proper performance satisfies the obligation.
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A.
Consent induced by fraud or unlawful coercion may be challenged under the applicable rules
B.
Coercion strengthens consent
C.
A deceived party never has a civil remedy
D.
Fraud is relevant only to criminal punishment
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Correct Answer: A. Consent induced by fraud or unlawful coercion may be challenged under the applicable rules
Explanation:
Defective consent can make a transaction avoidable.
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A.
Coercion strengthens consent
B.
Consent induced by fraud or unlawful coercion may be challenged under the applicable rules
C.
A deceived party never has a civil remedy
D.
Fraud is relevant only to criminal punishment
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Correct Answer: B. Consent induced by fraud or unlawful coercion may be challenged under the applicable rules
Explanation:
Defective consent can make a transaction avoidable.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
Authority has no limit
B.
An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
C.
An agent always acts only for themself
D.
The principal can never be bound
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Correct Answer: B. An authorised agent can create legal effects for the principal within the scope of authority
Explanation:
Agency connects authorised conduct with the principal.