Chapter 13 - contracts Flashcards

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Offer

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  • Definite terms:
    • price to be paid
    • parties
    • nature of subject matter
    • quantity involved
    • time for performance
  • intent
  • comm. to offeree
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When Offer Terminates

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  • Expiration
  • Revocation (revoke by offeror) - when received
    • unless option contract
  • Rejection
  • counteroffer
  • operation of law:
    • death or insanity of either party
    • destruction of subject matter
    • illegality
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Acceptance

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  • mirror rule - all terms and conditions
  • early acceptance rule - (mailbox rule)
    • when dispatched
    • or unless stated by offeror in contract
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Consideration

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  • of value (legally sufficient)
    • money goods, services or the promise to perform
    • giving up legal right
    • no preexisting legal obligation
    • need not be of equal value
  • bargained for exchange
    • what the parties intended to receive
    • a gift is not bargained for
    • past consideration is no consideration
  • modification needs new consideration by both
  • no consideration for:
    • charity
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Voidable Contract

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  • Duress (threat/force)
  • Undue influence (trust/confidence)
  • Misrepresentation of material fact
  • Mistake
  • Capacity
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Misrepresentation of material fact

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  • voidable contract
  • unintentional - MILE
  • intentional (fraud)
    • fraud in the inducement
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Mistake

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  • voidable contract
    • mutual - both parties are mistaken
      • can be rescinded
    • unilateral - one person is mistaken
      • if other party knew - material
      • an immaterial unilateral - no void
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Minor

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  • part of capacity for voidable contracts
  • Minor -
    • may disaffirm contract any time prior to or within reasonable time of reaching majority.
    • non minor cant disaffirm
    • may ratify contract when reach majority and become liable.
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Void contracts

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  • contract is void and cannot be enforced
    • extreme duress
    • fraud in execution - when other party doesnt know what they are signing (deception)
    • illegal subject matter
    • incompentent persons - by law
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Statute of frauds

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  • has to be in writing and signed by weasel if:
    • G - oods worth $500 or more
    • R - eal estate
    • O - ver one year (bilateral)
    • S - uretyship (guarantee debt of another
    • S - tatements of marriage
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Exceptions for sale of goods for statute of frauds

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  • S - pecifically manufactured goods
  • Partially performed
  • Admits in court
  • Merchant - merchant doesnt object within 10 days
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Parole evidence rule

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  • Whenever a written contract exists, it bars from court:
    • prior written or oral contracts on the same matter
    • concurrent oral contracts (contemporaneous)
  • Rule doesnt bar (still admissible)
    • subsequent oral modifications
    • evidence to prove fraud, duress, mistakes of written contract
    • subjects not addressed or ambiguous in writtien contract
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