Use the study guide to review the reference guide.
For example : From the study guide read 1.1.1 What are the three types of contracts classified by formation? (p. 22)
Read page 22 from the reference guide.
Types of Contracts
A contract is a promise or set of promises for which the law provides a
remedy for breach or which the law recognizes a duty for performance.
There are three types of contracts classified by formation:
• Express Contracts: Express contracts are formed by language,
oral or written;
• Implied Contracts: Implied contracts are formed by conduct;
and
• Quasi-Contracts: Quasi-contracts are not actually contracts,
but are constructed by courts to avoid unjust enrichment. Thus,
if one party sends a payment to the wrong party accidentally,
the paying party could sue under the quasi-contract theory for
the return of the funds even if there was no contract and the
receiving party accepted the funds without realizing the mistake.
The intent is to avoid unjust enrichment.
Create a Flash Card on Tests.com or quizlet for each study guide question, or create a PPT with the question followed by an animation where the answer appears on the next click of your mouse.
Do something similar for every study guide questions.
Review every study guide question once daily for a week.
Take the exam.
Hope this helps. Keep up the pursuit.
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Timothy E. Coxwell CAFM CPFP CEM
Fleet Management Division Director
Leon County Sheriffs Office
Tallahassee, Florida
coxwellt@leoncountyfl.gov850-544-8787
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-23-2023 14:33
From: Michael Foley
Subject: Business Management
Hello,
I am currently on my second certificate (Business Management) of my CAFM journey. While my first seemed to go well and I was able to follow and understand the material I am finding Business Management to be far more daunting and difficult to absorb. I watched the Mini Boot Camp video but am looking for additional material or resources to help me better understand and prepare for the exam. I am finding my style of learning is not conducive to simply reading a textbook and worry about my future success in the CAFM. I was not able to find a thread dedicated to Business Management. If you can help I look forward to any tips. Thanks in advance
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Michael Foley
Picton, ON
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