Chapter Six-Contracts Flashcards
Elements of a contract
- offer
- acceptance
- consideration
- capacity
- legality
- intention
- and sometimes writing
Valid contract
Is a legally binding contract on both parties
Void contract
Is a contract missing an essential element that makes it unbinding
Voidable contract
Exists and has legal effect but be if the parties had the option to end the contract.
Unenforceable contract
Is usually a contract that must be in writing under the statute of frauds and doesn’t meet the requirement.
Illegal contract
Is unenforceable
What is a valid offer?
Contains all of the terms to be included in the contract the other party just has to consent or deny the contract
An interim agreement
An agreement which parties agree to put in a more formal document later on, it is binding
Invitation to treat
Is an invitation to potential offered to engage in the process of negotiation- encouragement to make an offer, not the offer itself
What is an offer by conduct?
When one’s conduct displays their wanting to participate in a contract
Communication of an offer
Must be communicated to you first
Exemption clause
Is binding only when it has been reasonably brought go the attention of the offeree
The ending of an offer
- can be accepted
- end of specific time
- expiration of reasonable time
- death or insanity of offeror
- revocation (anytime before acceptance & communicated)
- rejection and counteroffer
Offers that cannot be revoked
An option agreement which has separate consideration given to the offeror in exchange for a commitment to keep the offer open
Standard form contract
Is an offer which holds fixed terms that the customer is invited to accept (usually one-sided terms favouring business)