Drills Flashcards
Define offer.
An offer is an objective manifestation of a willingness by the offeror to enter into an agreement that creates the power of acceptance in the offeree.
How is a unilateral offer accepted?
Acceptance of an offer for a unilateral contract requires complete performance.
Note: Once performance has begun, the unilateral offer is irrevocable for a reasonable period of time to allow for complete performance unless there is a manifestation of a contrary intent.
What types of contracts are governed by the UCC?
Any contract involving the sale of goods
Define acceptance.
An acceptance is an objective manifestation by the offeree to be bound by the terms of the offer.
Under the common law, what terms must be covered in order for a contract to be formed?
All essential terms (i.e., the parties, subject matter, price, and quantity)
What is the basic concept of legal detriment?
There must be something of substance, either an act or a promise, which is given in exchange for the promise that is to be enforced.
How is a bilateral offer accepted?
An offer requiring a promise to accept can be accepted either with a return promise or by starting performance.
What are four forms of consideration?
Consideration can take the form of:
- A return promise to do something
- A return promise to refrain from doing something legally permitted
- The actual performance of some act
- Refraining from doing some act
Under the common law, why was something given in the past not considered adequate consideration for a new contract?
Under the common law, past consideration is typically not adequate consideration because it could not have been bargained for, nor could it have been done in reliance upon a promise.
Note: there is a modern trend toward enforcing such promises under the material benefit rule.
What three conditions must be met for the defense of impracticability to be available?
(i) An unforeseeable event has occurred;
(ii) Nonoccurrence of the event was a basic assumption on which the contract was made; and
(iii) The party seeking discharge is not at fault.
What types of contracts are governed by the common law?
Contracts for services or real estate
Under the UCC, what key term(s) must typically be specified for a contract to be formed?
Quantity
Note: The UCC ““fills the gap”” if other terms are missing.
Under the mailbox rule, when is acceptance effective?
An acceptance that is mailed properly (i.e., correct postage and address) within the allotted response time is effective when sent as opposed to on receipt, unless the offer provides otherwise.
What is the main difference between contract modification under the common law and contract modification under the UCC?
At common law, modifications require consideration; under the UCC, they require only good faith.
Who lacks the capacity to make a contract?
(i) Minors (under the age of 18);
(ii) People who are mentally ill;
(iii) People who are intoxicated; and
(iv) People whose property is under guardianship by reason of adjudication.
Define accord and satisfaction.
Under an accord agreement, a party to a contract agrees to accept a performance from the other party that differs from the performance that was promised in the existing contract, in satisfaction of the other party’s existing duty.
A “satisfaction” is the performance of the accord agreement; it will discharge both the original contract and the accord contract.
What is a requirements contract?
A requirements contract is a contract under which a buyer agrees to buy all that is required of a product from the other party. There is consideration in these agreements because the promisor suffers a legal detriment.
Under the UCC, what three requirements must be met for an offer to buy or sell goods to be an irrevocable firm offer?
(i) The offeror is a merchant;
(ii) There is an assurance that the offer is to remain open; and
(iii) The assurance is contained in a signed writing from the offeror.
What is an output contract?
An output contract is a contract under which a seller agrees to sell all that she manufactures of a product to the buyer. There is consideration in these agreements because the promisor suffers a legal detriment.
Define the material benefit rule.
Under the material benefit rule, when a party performs an unrequested service for another party that constitutes a material benefit, the modern trend permits the performing party to enforce a promise of payment made by the other party after the service is rendered, even though, at common law, such a promise would be unenforceable due to lack of consideration.