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Introducing the NAFA Education Quiz: Win Prizes and Put Your Fleet Skills to the Test!

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Are you a certification student preparing for exams, or someone who just wants to test your threshold of fleet knowledge? NAFAConnection presents a monthly column with quizzes to help you on the road to certification or just measure your skills. Give it a try!

Send in your results by 12:00 noon (Eastern) this Friday, August 24, to be in the running for a prize, a $20 Starbucks gift card.

Five people that enter and return their correct answers by Friday, August 24, will be entered in an additional drawing to take place in December. The winner will be chosen at random and will receive one free registration to a NAFA program in 2019.

Business Management – Law

This month's quiz has been developed from the Law chapter of NAFA's Business Management certification module. Just match the letter with the description and send your quiz answers to education@nafa.org with your name and return email address.

Interested in learning more? NAFA offers various ways to engage with valuable fleet education, from single module Fleet Discipline Certificates of Completion to the entire eight-discipline Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM®) program. To begin your certification process, click here to learn more and register.

This month's quiz: Identify the following descriptions from the items listed below.

Description Letter
A contract construed by courts to avoid unjust enrichment.  
An object changes possession but not ownership.  
The doctrine that says certain contracts have to be in writing.  
A victim seeks money from some person, or some corporation, who harmed the victim.  
The doctrine that prior negotiations or "side agreements" will not be resorted to in interpreting the final written agreement.  
What condition must occur before an absolute duty of immediate performance arises.  
A contract that has no legal effect.  
A negligent plaintiff can bring suit for the percent a defendant is negligent.  
What has to be unequivocal and communicated to the offeror?  
The doctrine where courts enforce a gratuitous promise in order to avoid injustice.  

Selections

A Voidable
B Unilateral Contract
C Quasi
D Condition Precedent
E Statute of Frauds
F Comparative Negligence
G Acceptance
H Contributory Negligence
I Promissory Estoppel
J Offer
K Void
L Condition Subsequent
M Parole Evidence Rule
N Bailment
O Consideration
P Tort

Look for more chances to test your knowledge in future issues of NAFAConnection.

 

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