Consideration Flashcards
Valid Contract
Requirements
- Voluntary exchange
- [at least one promise of value; legally binding]
- Consideration
- [both have legal detriment; promise induce each other’s performance]
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Limitations: [no consideration]
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Sham/Nominal Consideration
- Not equal
- Unfair Bargaining (fraud/duress/unconscionability)
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Illusory Promise [Unless implied terms cure problem/Exclusivity K]
- Can break at will
- Impossible to occur
- Does one person control performance?
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Modifying a Pre-existing Duty
- Unless:
- Unforeseen Circumstances
- Goods
- Altered duty for both parties
- Unless:
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Past Consideration
- Unless:
- Output Contract
- Unless:
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Sham/Nominal Consideration
Define
consideration
- Detriment to promisee (promisee forgoes something of value); or
- Bargained-for exchange (must not be nominal)
What qualifies as a legal detriment?
- Doing something you are not legally obligated to do; or
- Refraining from doing something you are legally entitled to do
Do gifts qualify as consideration?
Generally no, unless:
- Giver knows gift will induce substantial reliance; and
- Failure to uphold promise will cause injustice
illusory promise
Promise that doesn’t obligate the promisee to anything, and therefore doesn’t qualify for consideration [so unlikely to occur/happen/not of any real benefit]
What is the pre-existing duty rule?
Promises to satisfy a pre-existing duty (e.g. pay a past debt or perform a prior duty) does not constitute consideration
What are exceptions to the pre-existing duty rule?
- Mutual modification
- Unforeseen circumstances that render performance substantially more burdensome than was reasonably anticipated
Does the UCC follow the pre-existing duty rule?
No, modifications do not require new consideration as long as they were made in good faith
UCC § 2-209(1)
What types of agreements are enforceable without consideration?
- Promissory Estoppel
Is consideration required to modify a contract under common law?
Yes, unless:
- New obligations on both sides; or
- Existence of circumstances unforeseen by either party
True or False:
When modifying a contract, assuming even the smallest additional or different duties counts as consideration
True
Does the UCC require consideration for modification?
No, as long as both parties are acting in good faith
Under the UCC, what is a bad-faith modification?
One that attempts to extort another party
Entire contract is void and non-existent
voidable contract
Valid contract unless one party seeks to void it