PART 1 (CHAPTER 4) Flashcards

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Contract

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agreement of wills between 2 people or more

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Principle of contractual freedom

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abilities of parties to bargain and create the terms of agreement as they desire without outside interference from the government

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Limitations on principle of contractual freedom

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  • both parties are subject to a legal obligation or duty to contract
  • in some cases they are prevented from contracting with certain people
  • in some cases, they are dependent on someone’s consent
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Fundamental principles of Contract Law: Freedom of form principle

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the parties are free to choose the form of the contract and that the contract is binding irrespective of its form

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Fundamental principles of Contract Law: Principle of good faith

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to deal honestly and fairly with each other, and to refrain from taking an unfair advantage

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Fundamental principles of Contract Law: Principle of the binding force of contracts

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it keeps the people bound to their contract, even if they no longer wish to honor their contractual engagements (if the contract is for 5 years, you will keep honoring it until then)

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The principle of binding force unfolds three sub-principles

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  • Principle of exact and punctual compliance: contract must be complied with, and obligations must be fulfilled
  • Principle of intangibility of the content: the content of a contract is intangible, and can only be modified with the agreement of both parties
  • Principle of irrevocability: the contract can only be terminated with the consent of both parties
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Typical or named contracts

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provided for and regulated by law, such as purchase and sale, donations, partnerships, provisions of services, lease, loan, mandate or deposits

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Atypical or unnamed contracts

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proper name assigned by law, they do not have specific legal regulations

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Mixed contracts

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contracts in which the rules of two or more businesses fully or partially regulated by law are incorporated in the same contract

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Freedom of stipulation

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the parties enjoy the freedom to stipulate the contract

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Freedom to select the type of contract

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the parties enjoy the right to choose the contract to be entered into

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Freedom to enter into a contract

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the parties enjoy the freedom to decide whether or not to enter into a contract and to choose the other party

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Freedom to establish the content of the contract

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It is the freedom to select the type of contract and freedom of stipulation condensed

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