Consideration Flashcards
Consideration
Every valid contract contains consideration
Consideration means that both parties must give something
The case of curie v miss defined consideration as some tight interest profit or benefit which is given to one party
Currie v misa
Defined consideration as some right interest profit or benefit which is given to one party
Executed consideration
consideration that has been carried out
Executory consideration
consideration will be performed in the future
consideration AO3
P: Usually when parties agree to give something as the basis of an agreement the courts will agree that an agreement exist and enforce it
DP: this is a positive because the courts are upholding the wishes of both parties this is what they agreed upon the courts will not intervene
WDP: HOWEVER An issue can arise with consideration when a party to contract does because it is is difficult to evidence that this contract was agreed if there is no written confirmation it is word of the person alive not necessarily true witnesses can be used however the courts may not give much weight to there evidence
Subheadings for consideration
consideration must be suffice to need not be adequate
Past consideration
Pre existing duty
consideration must be suffice to need not be adequate
The court will ensure that both parties have exchanged something of value
The court will not interfere if one party has a made a bad bargain meaning if a party to contract makes a poor choice as long as there is valid consideration there is a contract
consideration must be suffice to need not be adequate case
Chapel v nestle
Held: wrappers were valid consideration as they had economic value
Past consideration
Past consideration is not valid consideration
Consideration has no value if it has occurred before the agreement is made
Past consideration case
Re mcardle
Held:past consideration has no value the money could not be recovered
Exceptions under Past consideration
There is an exception to this rule when there is a implied promise to pay (re Casey patent) or when the matter is important (lampleigh vbraithwaite)
What is the case for this held: it was implied from when he began the work he would receive some kind of payment this was an exception to the rule of past consideration
Re Casey v patent
Re Casey v patent held
It was implied from when he began the work he would receive some kind of payment this was an exception to the rule of past consideration
What is the case for this held: as the matter was important it was fair for lampleigh to presume he would be paid this wasn’t past consideration baithwaite had to pay
Lampleigh v braithwaite
Lampleigh v braithwaite held
as the matter was important it was fair for lampleigh to presume he would be paid this wasn’t past consideration baithwaite had to pay