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ContractsSimple contracts
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ObjectivesAt the end of the class you should be able to:O Define the term contractO Accurately describe the elements of
a contract covered in classO Accurately apply the elements of a
contract covered to given cases.
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Definition OA contract is an oral or written legal binding agreement between two or more parties.
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Characteristics OOfferOAcceptanceOConsiderationOCapacityOLegalityO Intention to create legal
relationship
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CharacteristicsO PossibilityO Genuineness of consent
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Offer O This is a proposal or bid made by
one person to anotherO e.g. Stacy I am selling my car for
$5,000 do you want to buy it.
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Your Turn
OOn your own create a simple scenario that shows an offer
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Offer RulesOCan be: oral, written or
impliedO If it is made by post it is
effective once it reaches the offeree (NOT when it is posted)
OCan only be withdrawn before acceptance
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Invitation to treatOInvitation to come and
make an offerOEg. Goods being displayed
on a shelf in a storeOAdvertisements in news
paper
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CASE AO Partridge v Crittenden [1968] a
man was arrested and charged for advertising for sale in a newspaper “protected birds”
O What do you think happened?
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AnswerOCase thrown out as a
display is not seen as an offer
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CASE BO The following Ad. Appeared in a
newspaper.I will offer for sale at a public auction for 2014 Honda CRV
November 3, 2016
Macy saw the advertisement and drove to the venue.
She was disappointed to hear that the
vehicle is no longer being sold
she threatened to sue as she accepted the offer that was made
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ACCEPTANCEO A full and complete approval of the
terms of the offer. This must not alter the original offer in any way.
O Any change in the original offer is a counter offer.
O A counter offer REJECTS the original offer
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AcceptanceO Must be made the in the way that
the offeror asked.
O If by post it is effective when it is posted. Not when it is received
O Silence does not mean consent.
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Case CO Andrea has a phone selling for
$4000, Justin has shown some interest in the phone and sent Andrea this message
O “I am interested in buying the phone you have. If I do not hear back from you by Tuesday I will deem it a yes and post the money to you.”
O Andrea sold the phone to someone else and Justin is threatening to sue
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ConsiderationO This refers to the item of value given up
by each party for the contract. Each party must make a sacrifice in return for the benefit of the contract
O Mart offered Allison $200 for a pen she has. She accepted his offer
O the $200 represents Mart’s consideration and the Pen which Allison gave up was her consideration
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Intention to Create Legal Relations
OThis is very important to a contract as it is assumed social arrangements have no intention to create legal relationships. When consideration is involved on both sides (especially money ) then intention to create legal relations is assumed
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Capacity O This speaks to the person’s legal
ability to enter into a contract this is normally in relation to
O AgeO Mental ability
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Wrap up O A contract is _________________O An offer is ___________________O What is a counter offer
_____________O What effect does the counter offer
hasO Can silence mean consent
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Case DOSue offered Mark her car to be sold
for $200 Mark responded by saying yes he wanted the car but he would buy it for $150. Mary comes by while they were talking and said she was willing to buy the car for 200, Sue gave up the keys and accepted the money. Mary is threatening to sue
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