Section 13: Contracts Flashcards

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Bilateral Contract

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  • Two promises made
    • I promise to pay $50k if you promise to do my audit
  • Contract when the promises are exhanged
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Unilateral Contract

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  • One promise for an act
    • I’ll pay anyone $100 who will find my dog
  • A contract is formed when performance is completed
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Formation of a valid Common Law contract requires…

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  • Offer
  • Appectance
  • Consideration
  • Lack of Defenses
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Offer

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  • Definite Terms - may be implied
    • Price to be paid
    • Parties
    • Nature of the subject matter
    • Quantity involved
    • Time for performance
  • Intent - to make offer
  • Communicated to offeree - constructively received when available to offeree
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Quasi-Contract

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  • Courts decide that parties should be treated as if they had an agreement but did not, in order to prevent one party being unjustly enriched at the expense of the other
    • Ex: Doctor gives out free services to patient but then finds out patient is wealthy
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Termination of an Offer

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  • Exppiration - expires after reasonable time if no stated date
  • Revocation - may revoke even if promised not to do so
    • Direct - phone call
    • Indirect - knowing lost dog has been found
  • Rejection - refusal by offeree, must be received by offeror
  • Counteroffer - a form of rejection by offeree
  • Operation of Law
    • Death or insanity
    • Destruction of subject matter
    • Illegality of subject matter
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Mirror Image Rule

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  • Must accept all terms and conitions of offer without any alterations, otherwise its a counteroffer
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Early Acceptance Rule (Mail-Box Rule)

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  • Acceptance is effective when transmitted or dispatched
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Consideration

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  • Of Value - legally sufficient
    • Money, goods, services or promise to perform
    • Give up a legal right
    • NO preexisting legal obligation
    • Need not be of equal value
  • Bargianed for exchanged
    • What the parties intened to receive
    • A gift is not bargained for
    • Past consideration is no consideration
  • Modification of contract requires additional consideration by both
  • No consideration required
    • Promises to charity where a charity mught rely upon that promise to its detriment
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Voidable Contracts

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  • Duress
  • Undue Influence
  • Misrepresentation of a Material Fact
  • Mistake
    • Mutual mistake of fact - allows contract to be rescinded
    • Unilateral - one person is mistaken, usually offeror
      • If other party knew or should have known - material
      • An immaterial unilateral mistake does not permit void of contract
  • Capitacy
    • Minor
    • Intoxication
    • Incompentent persons
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Void Contracts

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  • Extreme Duress
  • Fraud in the Execution
  • Illegal Substance matter
  • Incompetent persons
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Statute of Frauds (requires written evidence) (GROSS)

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  • Sale of Goods worth $500 or more
  • Real estate sales
  • Over one yr required to perform contract (bilateral)
  • Suretyship (guarantee debt of another)
  • Statements in consideration of marriage
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Exemptions involving sale of goods (SPAM)

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  • Specifically manufactured goods - contract can be enforced
  • Partially performed - enforcable to the extent of performance
  • Admits in court to making of contract
  • Merchant does not object to written communication within 10 days of receiving
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Parol Evidence Rule

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  • Prohibits the use of oral or written evidence that contridicts the terms of the written contract
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