Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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Who is responsible for upholding and enforcing contracts?

  1. Business owners

  2. Attorneys

  3. Employers

  4. Courts

The correct answer is: Courts

Contracts are legally binding agreements and therefore the responsibility of upholding and enforcing them falls on a legal authority such as the courts. Business owners and employers may be involved in the creation and execution of contracts, but they do not have the authority to enforce them. Attorneys may assist in the drafting and negotiation of contracts, but their responsibility lies in representing their clients' interests rather than upholding and enforcing the contract after it has been made.