R5: Contracts & Sales Flashcards
Factors for an offer to qualify as a firm offer.
- Sale of goods (excluding land)
- In writing (not oral)
- Seller must be a merchant
Exceptions to the Statute of Frauds for goods requiring written contracts ?
"SWAP" Specially manufactured goods (custom) Written confirmation (merchant confirmatory memo rule) Admitted in court Performance has been excepted
Non-carrier cases: Merchant vs non-merchant
Non-merchant seller - risk of loss passes to buyer upon seller’s tender of delivery
Merchant seller - risk of loss passes to buyer gets physical possession
Common carrier cases: shipment contracts vs. destination contracts
Shipment contracts (F.O.B. seller place) - ROL passes when goods are delivered to carrier Destination contracts (F.O.B. buyer place) - ROL passes when goods reach the destination and seller tenders delivery
Name the 4 types of implied warranties
Express
Warranty of title (implied)
Warranty of merchantability (implied)
Warranty of fitness for particular (implied)
Define express warranties: 1. how arise, 2. by whom, 3. disclaimer
- By affirmation of fact, promise, description, model or sample
- Any seller
- Cannot disclaim
Define warranty of title: 1. implied, 2. how arise, 3. by whom, 4. disclaimer
- Title is good, transfer rightful, no lines or encumbrances
- By sale of goods
- Any seller
- By specific language or circumstances showing seller does not claim title
Define warranty of merchantability: 1. implied, 2. how arise, 3. by whom, 4. disclaimer
- Goods fit for ordinary purpose
- By sale of goods regulary sold by the merchant
- Merchant only
- Mention of merchantability. Conspicuous if written
Define warranty of fitness for a particular: 1. implied, 2. how arise, 3. by whom, 4. disclaimer
- Goods selected by seller fit for buyer
- By sale of goods where buyer relies on seller to choose goods.
- Any seller
- By conspicuous written disclaimer
Define Anticipatory Repudiation
Occurs when buyer or seller indicates in advance of performance that they will not perform
A contracting party can establish a defense of fraud if they can prove:
"MAIDS" fraud Misrepresentation of material fact Actual and justifiable reliance Intent to induce reliance Damages Scienter (intent to deceive)
Which contracts require writing to be enforceable?
"MYLEGS" Marriage Years - more than a year Land Executors Goods ($500 or more) Suretyship