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Helping Hand Questions for L4M3

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Commercial Contracting Questions and Answers

Question 53

Maximum Score: 1

An urgent component requirement needs to be purchased to meet the timescales of a project. A supplier proposes using its standard terms and conditions. What risk to the buying organisation could this bring?

Options:

A.

A breach of competition laws

B.

Contract conditions that are favourable to the buyer

C.

A breach of the supplier's internal financial controls

D.

Contract conditions that are favourable to the supplier

Question 54

In the UK, Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 regulates which of the following?

Options:

A.

Validity of a contract when it is formed on the basis of misrepresentation

B.

Rules regarding battle of the forms

C.

Effectiveness of contract terms in the standard terms and conditions

D.

Rule of offer and acceptance

Question 55

Solus Trading has begun a project to improve the level of delivery performance from its suppliers. They need to develop a key performance indicator (KPI) to measure the performance improvement. Which KPI would be suitable to use?

Options:

A.

Percentage of on-time in full

B.

Percentage of rejects and returns

C.

Percentage of cost reduction

D.

Percentage of customer complaints

Question 56

Cleveland Insurance (Cleveland) offers a range of insurance services. The main software used in the call centre is a customer relationship management (CRM) system. Cleveland perceived an urgent need to replace the existing CRM system to deal with the increasing number of customers and services.

Urgent Digital Ltd (Digital) is one of the bidders of Cleveland’s ITT. Its bid team is led by Hank Irvine, its technical director. Hank realises that winning the Cleveland contract (valued at approximately £50M) will enhance his career. During discussions with Cleveland, Hank offers certain assurances regarding timescales for the project. He has not carried out any investigations into the viability of the timescales. Hank has little idea whether the timescales can be met.

Cleveland decides that Digital’s bid meets with its requirements, especially given the assurances in timescale offered by Hank, and decides to proceed with it, subject to a formal contract. Eventually, a formal contract is signed by both parties. The initial assurances given by Hank about the timing of the project are never going to be achieved and are at best grossly exaggerated.

Hank’s pre-contractual assurance is most likely to be an example of which of the following?

Options:

A.

Inaccuracy in communication

B.

Threat

C.

Initial impossibility

D.

Fraudulent misrepresentation

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