Contractual law Flashcards
Contracts
Contracts are simply an agreement between parties to do or not do something.
Promissory Estoppel
Instances in which an individual relied to their detriment on another’s promise
Unconscionable Contracts
Refers to contracts that have grossly unfair terms and are thus unenforceable. Such a ruling is a rare occurrence, as courts believe that individuals should enter contracts responsibly
Expectation Interest
the court will order the breaching party to pay as if everything went as it should have
Reliance interest
reimbursment for loss cause by reliance upon contract; puts plaintiff in status quo ante
status quo ante
the state of affairs that existed previously
Restoration interest
restoring benefit conferred on another party
Offer
One of the 3 elements of a contract; reasonable manifestation of willingness to enter a bargain. Made in a way that a reasonable person would understand
Acceptance
Once a contract is accepted, it is valid.
Consideration
A promise or performance given in exchange for a promise or performance
Promissory note
not an enforceable “contract” due to the absence of consideration (or exchange)
Duress
exercised threat to force someone to perform an act (in this case, sign a contract)
Kukuska v. Home Mutual
Court ruled insurance company silently accepted the offer by accepting the check, thus they owed the plaintiff protection.
Breach of contract
someone hasn’t adhered to promise or performance.
Promises (nudum pactum)
naked truth; need an exchange of promises to have a contract