Contract Formation Part 1 Flashcards
Formation Trinity
- Offer
- Acceptance
- Consideration
You need all 3 satisfied to have a valid contract.
Offer Basics
Offer = A communication that creates a reasonable expectation in the offeree that the offeror is willing to enter into a K on the basis of the offered terms.
Must include essential terms:
for Land = must IDENTIFY LAND and give PRICE
for Goods = must include QUANTITY (“requirements” and “output” contracts are ok)
for Employment/Services = don’t need duration. Nature of work needed
Is an advertisement an offer?
General Rule: No, an advertisement is usually an invitation to deal and not an offer.
Policy for General Rule: Ads are not offers because if everyone in the world who saw it accepted it, the advertiser would run out of stock.
Exception: An ad that is definite as to quantity and other terms and says something like “first come first serve” is a valid offer.
What if a contract offer has missing or ambiguous terms?
The courts will supply a reasonable term instead for missing ones. Even the price, in a sale of goods.
If time is a missing term issue, then parties will supply a reasonable time.
For AMBIGUOUS terms, if the K is so ambiguous as a whole, it will be unenforceable and thus it is not an offer.
Offer Termination Basics
Termination by Offeror = Revocation
A revocation is the retraction of the offer by the offeror. A revocation terminates the offeree’s power of acceptance if it is communicated to him before he accepts.
Statements Made in Jest
“I’ll give you a million dollars if you land a hole in one when we golf this Saturday”
*guy actually does it, demands money as unilateral contract performed
“Wait I was joking”
Law: Whether or not there is a valid offer depends on what a reasonable offeree would hear. K law follows objective intent.