Contract 2 - Consideration Flashcards
Consideration?
Promise for something in return.
Bilateral - exchange of promises
Unilateral - promise in return for an act.
Adequate - some value (even nominal)
Sufficient - has to be proper (not love and affection etc..). performance of public duty not sufficient (unless exceeding that duty).
Past consideration
- Payment after a favour, does not amount to consideration.
Exception;
Past act done at promisors request
Mutual understanding between the parties woudl be compensated in some way
Had promise been made in advance would have been legally enforceable.
Contractual variations
Require all elemenets.
Consideration shortfall.
Must confer a benefit or suffer a detriment. (normally only one so no consideration).
If performing existing duty does not count. If exceeds this does.
Or if it confers a practical benefit (Williams v Rofey Bros & Nicholls 1991).
Promise to accept less
Agreement between creditor and debtor not binding on creditor.
Foakes v Beer - interest lower not binding.
Consideration must be sufficient but need not be adequate.
Provided a debtor gives something else in return for promise will be consideration.
Promissory estoppel
Creditor stopped if unfair to do so.
-made promise not to enforce legal rights
-someone relied on that promise
-estopped from enforcing legal rights.
Note
-Used as a defence
-Must have been promise to waive legal rights
-must have acted on promise
-can resume by reasonable notice (rent)
-Clean hands.