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NCMA CPCM Exam - Topic 3 Question 109 Discussion

Actual exam question for NCMA's CPCM exam
Question #: 109
Topic #: 3
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An international failure of a party to enforce a contract requirement, usually done for an act of immediate or future consideration from the other party is called:

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Rodolfo
2 months ago
Wait, Patrol Evidence? Is that even a thing?
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Yuriko
2 months ago
Jurisdiction doesn't fit here at all.
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Mireya
2 months ago
I thought it was Forbearance?
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Mireya
3 months ago
Totally agree, Performance is the right term!
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Pearly
3 months ago
It's definitely called Performance.
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Alecia
3 months ago
I feel like I've seen a question similar to this before, and I think performance was the answer. But what if it's forbearance?
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In
3 months ago
I remember something about jurisdiction, but I don't think it fits this question. Maybe I should focus on the other options.
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Latonia
4 months ago
Forbearance sounds familiar, especially since we discussed it in relation to contract obligations. Could that be the right answer?
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Chanel
4 months ago
I think this might be about performance, but I'm not entirely sure if it covers the whole concept of contract enforcement.
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Virgina
4 months ago
I've got a good feeling about "Forbearance" as the answer. The question is describing a situation where a party is intentionally not enforcing a contract, which seems to fit that legal concept.
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Eleonora
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording here. "International failure" - does that mean this is related to international law? I'll have to think about that angle.
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Martina
4 months ago
Forbearance - that's got to be the answer. When a party doesn't enforce a contract requirement, that's got to be forbearance, right?
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Roosevelt
5 months ago
Okay, I'm pretty sure this has something to do with contract law. Let me re-read the question and see if I can spot the right legal concept.
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Javier
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the key terms in the question to figure out the right answer.
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Vivan
10 months ago
This question is a real head-scratcher. I'm half-tempted to just go with C) Patrol Evidence and see what happens. Might as well have some fun with it!
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Flo
10 months ago
I'm going with A) Performance, seems like the most logical choice.
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Charlene
10 months ago
I think it's B) Forbearance, actually.
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Jenise
10 months ago
I believe it's B) Forbearance because it involves refraining from enforcing a contract requirement for consideration.
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Kristeen
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A) Performance.
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Maryanne
10 months ago
D) Jurisdiction? Seriously? This exam is starting to feel like a bad joke. I'm picking B) Forbearance.
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Alberto
11 months ago
I agree with Lezlie, Forbearance makes sense in this context.
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Lezlie
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) Forbearance.
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Sherell
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards A) Performance. Isn't that when a party fails to fulfill their contractual obligations?
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Jacquelyne
9 months ago
Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying. Forbearance makes sense in that context.
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Zita
9 months ago
Actually, it is B) Forbearance. It involves refraining from enforcing a contract requirement for consideration.
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An
9 months ago
I think it might be B) Forbearance, which is when a party refrains from enforcing a contract requirement.
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Myrtie
9 months ago
Yes, you are correct. A) Performance is when a party fails to fulfill their contractual obligations.
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Svetlana
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's between A) Performance and B) Forbearance.
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Melissa
10 months ago
I agree with you, A) Performance seems to be the most fitting option in this case.
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Dawne
10 months ago
I think it might be B) Forbearance, which is the act of refraining from enforcing a contract requirement.
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Serina
10 months ago
Yes, you're correct. A) Performance is when a party fails to fulfill their contractual obligations.
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Hershel
11 months ago
C) Patrol Evidence? Really? That's just nonsensical. I'm going with B) Forbearance.
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Stevie
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) Forbearance. It makes the most sense in the context of the question.
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Elina
10 months ago
I believe it's Forbearance too, it fits the definition.
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Dino
10 months ago
I think it might be Performance, but I'm not sure.
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Wendell
10 months ago
I agree, Forbearance is the correct answer.
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