Consideration Flashcards

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What is consideration?

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  • First, identify the promise breaker, i.e., the person who is not doing what she promised to do.
  • Second, ask whether that person asked for something in return for her promise, i.e., bargained for something.
  • Third, look at the person who is trying to enforce the promise and ask what requested legal detriment that person sustained.

In sum, look for bargained-for legal detriment.

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Elements of Consideration

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  1. bargained for exchange
  2. for legal value
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“Bargained for”

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  • the promise must induce detriment and the detriment induce the promise
  • there is no bargain if it is a gift
  • Past or Moral consideration is something already done and thus doesn’t satisfy this requirement
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Exception to Past/Moral Consideration

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  • if there is a new promise, made in writing or is partially performed
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act of forebearance by promisee must be of benefit….

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act of forebearance by promisee must be of benefit to the promisor

the benefit however need not be economic - peace of mind is enought

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Adequecy of Condsideration

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Courts do not consider adequecy or fairness of consideration unless it is entirely devoid of value

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Legal Benefit AND Legal Detriment

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Legal detriment resultrs if the promisee does something he is not legally obligated to do or refrains from doing something he has a legal right to do. A legal benefit is the opposite

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Preexisting Legal Duty

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Promising or performing an existing legal duty is insufficient consideration

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Exceptions to Preexisting Duty Rule

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  1. new or different consideration is promised
  2. the promise is to ratify a voidable obligation
    • Ex: ratifying a K with a minor when he reaches majority
    • Ex: ratifying a K induced by fraud
  3. the preexisting duty is owed to a 3rd person, not the promisor
  4. there is an honest dispute as to the duty
  5. unforseen circumstances sufficient to discharge a party
    • impracticalability
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Forebearance to Sue

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A promise to refrain from suing may constitute consideration if the claim is valid or the claimant in good faith believe the claim was valid

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Mutual and Illusory Promises

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Consideration must exist on both sides - mutuality

If only 1 party is bound to be performed then the promise is illusory and is unenforceable.

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Right to choose alternative courses

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Illusory unless every alternative involves legal detriment to the promisor - the promise will not be found illusory if:

  1. at least 1 alt involves legal detriment and the power to choose rests with the promisee or a 3rd party; or
  2. a valudable alternative with legal detriment is actually selected
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Promissory Estoppel (Detrimental Reliance)

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A promise is enforceable to prevent injustice if:

  1. the promisor should reasonably expect to induce action or forebearance; and
  2. such action/forebearance is induced
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Damages for Promissory Estoppel (Detrimental Reliance)

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Some jurisidctions - expectation damages

2nd Restatement - the remedy may be limited as justice requires - thus reliance damages

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Covenants not to Compete

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Enforcable if the services to be performed are:

  1. unique and
  2. the covenant is reasonable. Reasonable is:
    1. necesseary to protect a legitimate interest
    2. reasonable to geopgraphic scope and duration
    3. must not harm the public
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