1. If a plaintiff's constitutional rights have been violated, but the plaintiff has already been paid completely for her loss by other defendants, so the court awards her damages of $1, she has been awarded
A. compensatory damages.
B. nominal damages.
C. punitive damages
D. incidental damages
2. Esteban and Elena would like to discharge their obligations under a valid agreement they made a month ago, because they do not agree about the amount due under that agreement (in other words, the amount owed is in dispute). If they negotiate a new price as the amount due, and then the new price is paid, they have executed
A. an assignment.
B. a modification to the original agreement.
C. an accord and satisfaction.
D. a novation.
3. Consequential damages are those that
A. are meant to make a party "whole."
B. are foreseeable (through notice to the defendant), and flow from the breach of the parties' contract.
C. cannot be calculated with any certainty.
D. are meant to punish a defendant.
4. Filing of annual reports is required with the Washington secretary of state for which of the following business organizations?
A. Corporations
B. Sole proprietorships
C. General partnerships
D. All of the above