Formation of Contracts Flashcards

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Requirements to Form a Valid Contract

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A valid contract requires mutual assent (offer and acceptance), consideration, and no valid defenses to enforceability.

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Offer

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An offer is a manifestation of intent to contract, with definite/reasonable terms that is communciated to an identifiable offeree

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Acceptance

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Acceptance is a manifestation of assent to the terms of the offer. Silence doesn’t generally manifest acceptance, but performance may be adequate.

Bilateral contracts –> start of performance = acceptance

Unilateral contracts –> performance makes offer irrevocable & offer is accepted upon completion of performance

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Termination of an Offer

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Offers can be terminated before acceptance by

1) rejection or counter offer
2) lapse of time
3) revocation
4) death/incapacity of offeror

Can be terminated indirectly when offeror takes action inconsistent with terms of offer & offeree requires reliable info about it

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Consideration

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Consideration is bargained for exchange of a promise for a return promise or performance that either benefits the promisor or causes detriment to the promisee.

Past or moral consideration is insufficient consideration.

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Revocation of an Offer

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Offer may be revoked anytime before acceptance through unambiguous words/conduct to the offeree. Revocation is effective when received.

Irrevocable offers:

  • option
  • merchant firm offer
  • offers relied on in detriment
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Contract Modification Under Common Law

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Contract modifications under common law must be supported by consideration. Past performance or performance of a pre-existing duty is not adequate consideration.

Exceptions:

1) addition/change in performance or promise
2) fair modification due to unanticipated change circumstance & contract isn’t fully performed by either party

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Contract Modification Under UCC

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No consideration requirement for contract modifications made in GF under the UCC.

Must be in writing if:

1) SOF applies, or
2) original K mandates writing for modification

GF = honesty and fair dealing

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