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A smooth talking door-to-door salesman talks you into buying 200 worth of magazine subscriptions. After he leaves you want out of the deal. The contract you signed:
 a. is voidable because you did not give genuine consent b. is voidable because you were under duress
  c. will be voidable only if you can show the subscriptions are worth far less than you paid d. is enforceable, you cannot walk away from this just because the salesman was good
  e. none of the other choices

Question 2

In the final dispersal of the assets of the limited partnership, creditors' rights:
 a. do not precede partners' rights b. precede partners' rights
  c. are immaterial
  d. precede some precede partners' rights, but not others e. only precede general partners' rights



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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