U NIT 2 C HAPTER 7 How Contracts Arise. E LEMENTS OF A C ONTRACT Contract= an agreement enforceable...

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UNIT 2 CHAPTER 7 How Contracts Arise

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UNIT 2 CHAPTER 7How Contracts Arise

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ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT

Contract= an agreement enforceable by law. Contracts have 6 elements: (don’t write this)

Offer Acceptance Genuine Agreement Consideration Capacity Legality

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ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT CONT.

Offer = a proposal by one party to another intended to create a legally binding contract.

Acceptance = the unqualified willingness to go along with the offer.

Valid offer + Valid Acceptance = gunuine agreement

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HOW TO DESTROY GENUINE AGREEMENT….

Fraud Misrepresentation Undue Influence

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CAPACITY

The legal ability to enter a contract Sane Sober Minor (are you old enough to enter into a

conract)

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CONSIDERATION

Exchange of things of value that creates the bond between the parties to the contract.

Consideration must have a value that can be objectively determined. A promise, for example, to make a gift, or a promise of love or affection, is not enforceable because of the subjective nature of the promise.

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LEGALITY

People cannot agree to do illegal acts Murder Theft

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CHARACTERISTICS OF A CONTRACT

Valid, Void, voidable or uneforceable Bilateral or unilateral

Express or implied Oral or written

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VALID, VOID, VOIDABLE, UNEFORCEABLE

Valid = legally good Contract would be legally binding

Void = no legal force Contract has no legal effect (if missing on of the

6 elements contract would be voided)

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VALID, VOID, VOIDABLE, UNEFORCEABLE

Voidable = one person is able to void or cancel the contract for some legal reason

When one party can “get out of the contract” it is voidable (minor and adult – minor can get out, adult can’t)

Unenforceable = some rule of law is not able to be enforced in court. (read example p. 94)

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EXPRESS, IMPLIED

Express contract = stated in words and may be oral or written. (example 1 was an express contract)

Implied contract = contract that comes from the actions of the parties. (example 2 p. 94)

A contract is implied when a party knowingly accepts a benefit from another party in cimcumstances where the benefit cannot be considered a gift. Therefore, the party accepting the benefit is under legal obligation to give fair value for the benefit received.

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BILATERAL CONTRACT

Contains 2 promises – one by each person.

One person promises to do something in exchange for the other person’s promise to do something.

A Promise for a Promise

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UNILATERAL CONTRACT

Contains one promise only

One person promises to do soemthing IF AND EWHEN THE OTHER PERSON PERFORMS SOME ACT.

A Promise for an Act.

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WHAT KIND OF CONTRACT IS THIS?UNILATERAL OR BILATERAL?

I’ll sell you my pizza for $7.50

I will buy it!!

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WHAT KIND OF CONTRACT IS THIS---- UNILATERAL OR BILATERAL?

Will you help me kidnap my son?

Yes I will.

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WHAT KIND OF CONTRACT IS THIS--- UNILATERAL OR BILATERAL?

I will sell you my dog for $20, but only for today.

I will buy your dog!!

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ORAL CONTRACTS

Created by word of mouth. Most contracts are oral.

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WRITTEN CONTRACTS

Good idea to get things in writing.

Everybody knows the exact terms of the contract and can prove the agreement was made.

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REQUIREMENTS OF AN OFFER

Valid offer is the first of the 6 elements that creates a contract.

Offer = a proposal by one party to another party to enter into a contract.

Person making the offer is the offeror Person to who the offer is made is the offeree.

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REQUIREMENTS OF AN OFFER

It must be seriously intended. It must be definite and certain. It must be communicated to the offeree.

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SERIOUS INTENT

Must be made with the intent to enter into a legal contract.

Can’t be a joke or offer made in anger.

Invitations to negotiate are NOT contracts (newspaper sale ads)

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DEFINITENESS AND CERTAINTY

Can’t be vague… I’ll pay “ a share:, I’ll buy at “competitive prices”, I’ll pay “reasonable” rent.

Spell out exact terms.

Read example 5 pg. 97

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COMMUNICATION TO THE OFFEREE

Offers can be by phone, fax, letter, telegram, but it must be communicated to the offeree.

Read example 6 pg. 97

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REQUIREMENTS OF AN ACCEPTANCE

Acceptance = unqualified willingness to go along with the offer.

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UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE

Can’t change the terms of the original offer in my way.

Mirror image rule Any change in terms = a counteroffer.

Read example 7 pg. 97

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UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (UCC)

Contracts for sale of goods are exceptions to the mirror image rule.

Read the 2 paragraphs on pg. 98.

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METHODS OF ACCEPTANCE

When using the same type of communication – the contract comes into existence when the acceptance is sent.

When using a different form of communication the contract comes into existence when the acceptance is received.

Read the Methods of Acceptance section

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TERMINATION OF AN OFFER

Revocation – taking back an offer by the offeror. Can be revoked any time before it is accepted. Offeree is notified that offer is revoked.

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REJECTION

Offeree rejects the offer

Example: I don’t want to buy your dog.

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COUNTEROFFER

A counteroffer ends the first offer.

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EXPIRATION OF TIME

If offeror puts a time limit for acceptance it must be complied with.

If no time limit must be accepted within a “reasonable time period”

Option = binding promise to hold an offer open for a specified period of time.

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DEATH OR INSANITY

If an offeror dies or becomes insance before the offer is accepted, the offer comes to an end.

Death ends an offer, it does not end a contract, except for personal services.