Contact Basics Flashcards
K Requirements - Definition
A K is a promise or set of promises enforced by law (i.e. a legally enforceable agreement)
K Requirements - Formula
K = MA (O + A) + C - D
K Requirements - Mutual Assent
Meeting of the Minds
Demonstrated by an offer and valid acceptance
Determined by parties’ objective manifestation of assent
K Requirements - Consideration
A bargained-for exchange of legal value between the parties
K Requirements - No Defenses to K Formation
No defenses to formation exist that would invalidate the K
K Requirements - Void (Definition)
K never had any legal effect
K Requirements - Voidable (Definition)
One or both parties may elect to void the K
K Requirements - Unenforceable (Definition)
Otherwise, valid K that is unenforceable b/c a defense applies (i.e. incapacity, Statute of Frauds)
Types of Ks - Bilateral K (Definition)
Exchange of mutual promises
Each party is a promisor and promisee
E.g. A offers to sell his car to B for $5,000 and B promises to purchase A’s car at that price
Types of Ks - Unilateral K (Definition)
Offer requires performance as the manner of acceptance
Offeror-promisor agrees to pay upon completion of the act requested by the promise; once act is completed, K is formed
E.g. A promises to pay B $100 if B paints A’s fence; B is not obligated to paint A’s fence, but if B does, K is formed and A must pay B $100
Types of Ks - Quasi-Contract (Definition)
Not a K, but rather a restitution remedy designed to prevent unjust enrichment; an implied-in-fact K arises when there is an unenforceable or non-existent agreement, but one side has realized a benefit
Types of Ks - Quasi-K (What to Look For)
1) P has conferred a benefit to D
2) P reasonably expects to be paid
3) D knowingly accepted the benefit; and
4) D will be unjustly enriched if P is not compensated
Applicable Law - 2 Governing Bodies
UCC or Common Law
Applicable Law - Common Law
Applies to most Ks, except sales of goods
Any K not involving the sale of goods should be treated under common law contract principles
Generally applies to Ks for real estate or services
Applicable Law - UCC Article 2
Governs the Sale of Goods
If both parties to a K are merchants, the UCC has additional special rules