Contract Law - Capacity & Consideration Flashcards
Capacity Definition
person’s legal ability to enter into a contract
S10(1) - agreements are contracts if made by free consent of parties competent to contract, for lawful consideration & with lawful object.
S11 - competent people are of age of majority, sound mind & not disqualified by law
Consideration Definition
benefit that each party recieves/expects to recieve
S2(d) - promisee has done/abstained, does/abstains, or promises to do/abstain at desire of promisor is consideration
S26 - agreement without consideration is void
S26(a)
Exception to S26
valid without consideration when:
* written agreement registered under law
* on account of natural love & affection
* between parties in near relation
S26(b) - past consideration
Exception to S26
valid without consideration when:
* an agreement to compensate a person who has already done something for promisor
S26(b) - past consideration
Exception to S26
valid without consideration when:
* an agreement to compensate a person who has already done something for promisor
S26(c)
Exception to S26
valid without consideration when:
* agreement to pay statute barred debt
* new agreement (written & signed by debtor)
Adequacy of Consideration
consideration need not be adequate
S26 (Explanation 2) - contract is not void due to inadequate consideration if there is free consent
Phang Swee Kim v Beh I Hock
The respondent agreed to sell to the appellant a land for RM 5000 although the land was worth much more. The respondent later refused to honour the promise.
Held: the agreement was valid even though consideration was inadequate.