Changes to K Obligations Flashcards

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Rescission - Overview

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Rescission of a K serves to discharge duties under the K

  • Occurs when parties agree to rescind their K
  • Agreement to rescind is itself a new, binding K supported by consideration, except in at-will employment
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Rescission - Limitations

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Mutual rescission may be made orally / / (Excpetion) Writing required if the K to be rescinded is subject to the SoF and/or UCC

Parties cannot rescind a K if the rights of a 3rd party beneficiary have vested

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Rescission - Unilateral Rescission

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When only one party wants to rescind the K

  • Usually only granted where there is a defense to K enforcement or formation (e.g. mistake, misrepresentation, duress, lack of consideration, etc.)
  • i.e. as distinguished from mutual rescission, whereby parties agree to rescind a K, unilateral rescission often occurs as a court-ordered remedy where there is a valid defense to K enforcement or formation
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Rescission - At-will Employment

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Agreement may be terminated by either party

  • Permanent employment is generally considered to be “at-will”
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Modification & Novation - Overview

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Modification occurs when parties change terms of the original K;

Novation is a new K that substitutes a new party into the original K

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Modification - Definition

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Subsequent change to terms of a K

Parties agree to discharge original K terms in favor of new terms
- Does not discharge the entire original K

Note: Parol Evidence is admissible to show subsequent modifications to a K

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Modification - Requirements

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1) Mutual Assent: mutual assent of the parties; and

2) Consideration: Generally found to be present b/c parties have limited their rights under original K by the modification
- modern trend allows for modificatication if it is fair and due to circumstances unanticipated when K was made

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Modification - Requirements (Consideration - UCC)

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No consideration required for a good-faith modification
- modification must be in writing if it falls within SoF

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Novation - Definition

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Parties agree to substitute a new party to perform

  • Parties create a new K substituting a new party, who gets benefits and assumes duties that belonged to an original party to the K
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Novation - Requirements (4)

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1) a previous valid K

2) all parties, including new party (or parties), agree to a new K ;

3) New K extinguishes K duties between original parties; and

4) a new valid and enforceable K

  • The original party is excused from performance and no longer has any K obligations or liabilities
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Accord & Satisfaction - Overview

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In an accord and satisfaction, parties to an existing K agree to accept different performance in satisfaction of the original, existing obligation

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Accord - Definition

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New agreement to accept alternative performance in lieu of the original performance obligation

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Accord - Consideration

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Generally required. Consideration of lesser value – OK if new consideration is either:

a) Different than originally bargained-for consideration,

b) to be paid to a 3rd party, or

c) to resolve a good-faith dispute concerning the original K

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Satisfaction - Definition

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Performance of the accord agreement

  • Discharges the original K and the accord
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