Chapter 7 Flashcards
Explain capacity and why it is important for contracting parties to have the capacity to contract.
Parties entering into a contract must be fully conscious of the contract they’re entering into. One party can be vulnerable and taken advantage of by another party leading to an unequal balance in power in the contract.
Are Minors (or infants) under the age of majority bound in their contracts?
No. Typically an adult is bonded on behalf of the minor, however the contract is voidable by the minor.
When are minors bound in their contracts?
(1) for the acquisition of necessaries (2) contracts of employment (3) services that benefit the minor.
Explain parents liability when it comes to a minors contract?
Parents are not obligated to meet the requirements of the minor is obligated to meet them. Parents do however guarantee the minors obligations like making sure your kid pays back a loan on time.
How does insanity effect contracts?
There’s no understanding of the nature of the transaction. Person claiming insanity has to prove it to void contract. Have to prove other party knew or ought to have known of insanity. May repudiate when same/after effects wear off.
Is drunkenness treated the same as insanity when forming contracts?
Yes.
Explain weakened intellect when forming contracts.
Unconscionable transaction/taking advantage of someone who doesn’t know what they’re signing.
Corporations have the contracting power of natural persons. True or false?
True however in some jurisdictions the capacity of a corporation can be limited.
What happens to contracts when ‘Enemy Aliens’ is taken into consideration.
Contracts are void if detrimental to Canada or suspended for duration of war.
How are foreign governments effected in contracts?
Treated as all other parties for simple commercial activities. Foreign diplomats have immunity.
Describe the role of the union in terms of contracts.
Contents of contracts should relate to union activities and the capacity of these contracts are governed by legislation.
Describe what makes a contract illegal/performed illegally.
Agreements are illegal and contrary to public interest. Involves immoral or unacceptable conduct. Illegal performance of a lawful contract often involves a breach of regulatory legislation that may void the contract.
What can the courts do if a contract is performed illegally or against pubic policy?
Courts can void contract and restore parties to their original positions. Severance of the illegal performance. Enforcement if violation is procedural and substantive.
Will courts restore parties to original position if one is innocent of wrongdoing? What about both parties guilty?
If one person is innocent of wrongdoing yes, if both parties are found guilty then the courts will not restore the parties to original position.
What are some examples of contracts formed illegally?
Contracts to commit a crime or tort, contracts that are bets or wagers, contracts that obstruct justice, contracts that fix prices or reduce competition, contracts that unduly restrain trade.
What are restrictive covenants?
Trade restraints placed on an employee after they leave, to protect the legitimate business interest of the employer. For instance customers info and list of customers are part of the goodwill of business and cannot be revealed to anyone not part of that business.