Business Law Chapters 10-14 – Flashcards

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What are the elements of a contract?
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Offer Acceptance Consideration Legality Capacity Consent Writing
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Contract
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a legally enforceable agreement
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Noncompetition agreement
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a contract in which one party agrees not to compete with another
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Bilateral contract
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a promise made in exchange for another promise
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Unilateral contract
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a contract in which one party makes a promise that the other party can accept only by actually doing something
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Executory contract
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an agreement in which one or more parties has not yet fulfilled its obligations
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Executed contract
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an agreement in which all parties have fulfilled their obligations
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Valid contract
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a contract that satisfies all of the law's requirements
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Unenforceable agreement
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occurs when the parties intend to form a valid bargain, but a court declares that some rule of law prevents enforcing it
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Voidable contract
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an agreement that may be terminated by one of the parties
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Void agreement
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a contract that neither party can enforce, because the bargain is illegal or one of the parties had no legal authority to make it
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Express contract
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an agreement with all the important terms explicitly stated
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Implied contract
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the words and conduct of the parties indicate that they intended an agreement
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Promissory estoppel
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a possible remedy for an injured plaintiff in a case with no valid contract, where the plaintiff can show a promise, reasonable reliance, and injustice
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Quasi-contract
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a possible remedy for an injured plaintiff in a case with no valid contract, where the plaintiff can show benefit to the defendant, reasonable expectation of payment, and unjust enrichment
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Quantum meruit
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"as much as he deserves" - the damages awarded in a quasi-contract case
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What does the UCC govern?
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"Goods", meaning anything movable, except for money, securities, and certain legal rights
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Offer
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an act or statement that proposes definite terms and permits the other party to create a contract by accepting those terms
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Offeror
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the person who makes an offer
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Offeree
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the person to whom an offer is made
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Letter of intent
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a letter that summarizes negotiating progress
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Consumer protection statute
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outlaws false advertising
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Gap-filler provisions
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UCC rules for supplying missing terms
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Output contract
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obligates the seller to sell all of his output to the buyer, who agrees to accept it
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Requirements contract
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obligates a buyer to obtain all of his needed goods from the seller
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How can an offer be terminated?
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-revocation - rejection - expiration - operation of law - can be made temporarily irrevocable
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How can an offer be made temporarily irrevocable?
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- option contracts (all types of contracts) - firm offers (UCC contracts)
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Mirror image rule
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requires that acceptance be on precisely the same terms as the offer
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Mailbox rule
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acceptance is generally effective upon dispatch. Terminations are effective when received
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Act
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any action that a party was not legally required to take in the first place
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Forbearance
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refraining from doing something that one has a legal right to do
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Rescind
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to cancel an agreement/contract
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Liquidated debt
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a debt in which there is no dispute about the amount owed
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Unliquidated debt
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a debt that is disputed because the parties disagree over its existence or amount
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Accord and satisfaction
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a completed agreement to settle a debt for less than the sum claimed
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Exculpatory clause
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a contract provision that attempts to release one party from liability in the event the other is injured
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Bailment
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giving possession and control of personal property to another person
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Bailor
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one who creates a bailment by delivering goods to another
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Bailee
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a person who rightfully possesses goods belonging to anoter
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Oppression
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one party uses its superior power to force a contract on the weaker party
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Adhesion contracts
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standard form contracts prepared by one party and presented to the other on a "take it or leave it" basis
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Disaffirm
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to give notice of refusal to be bound by an agreement
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Restitution
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restoring an injured party to its original position
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Ratification
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words or actions indicating an intention to be bound by a contract
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Bilateral mistake
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occurs when both parties negotiate based on the same factual error
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Unilateral mistake
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occurs when only one party enters a contract under a mistaken assumption
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Duress
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an improper threat made to force another party to enter into a contract
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What are the three basic questions relating to promises that must be asked and answered?
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1. Is it certain that the defendant promised to do something? 2. If she did promise, is it fair to make her honor her word? 3. If she did NOT promise, are there any unusual reasons to hold her liable anyway?
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What must the plaintiff show to be able to rely upon promissory estoppel?
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1. That the defendant made a promise knowing that the plaintiff would likely rely on it 2. The plaintiff DID rely on the promise 3. The only way to avoid injustice is to enforce the promise
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What must the plaintiff show to be compensated in a quasi contract?
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1. The plaintiff gave some benefit to the defendant 2. The plaintiff reasonably expected to be paid for the benefit and defendant knew this 3. The defendant would be unjustly enriched if he did not pay
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Two sources of contract law?
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- common law - Uniform Commercial Code
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Uniform Commercial Code
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a body of law that reflects modern commercial methods and provides uniformity
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What are the two questions that must be asked to determine if a statement is an offer?
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1. Do the offeror's words and actions indicate INTENTION to make a bargain? 2. Are the terms of the offer reasonably definite?
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An advertisement/auction is a ________ for an offer
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request
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A consumer protection statute outlaws _________ ___________________
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false advertising
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Under common law - what terms must be present for an offer to be definite?
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Price/quantity
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How is an offer accepted?
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The offeree must say or do something to accept
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What is the rule for acceptance of an offer?
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Mirror-image rule
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Acceptance under a bilateral contract
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following through with terms in the contract
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Acceptance under a unilateral contract
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requires the offeree to make/do the action
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What is the difference between common law and UCC in terms of what constitutes a valid offer?
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UCC doesn't have to have a definite price/quantity, whereas common law does
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Consideration
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a bargained-for exchange in the contract
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3 Rules of Consideration
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1. Both parties must get something of measurable value from the contract 2. A promise to give something of value 3. Two parties must have bargained for whatever was exchanged and struck a deal
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Courts __________ inquire into the adequacy of consideration (how often)
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seldom
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When will a compromise (of a debt) be enforced?
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if.... 1. the debt is unliquidated 2. parties agree that the creditor will accept as full payment a sum less than she has claimed 3. the debtor pays the amount agreed upon
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Is preexisting duty consideration? Why or why not?
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No, because it is a promise to do something that a party is already obligated to do
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Is an illusory promise consideration? Why or why not?
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No, because there is no actual COMMITMENT, there was no contract, neither party can enforce the deal, hence no consideration
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What are 4 types of insurable interests?
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1. You 2. Family connection 3. Business association 4. Creditor-debtor status
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What is the effect of a licensing requirement upon a contract? Does it make a difference if the license requirement is designed to raise revenue?
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When a licensing requirement is designed to protect the public, any contract made by an unlicensed worker is unenforceable. When a licensing requirement is designed merely to raise revenue, a contract made by an unlicensed person is generally enforceable
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A gambling contract is illegal unless.....
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....it is a type of wagering SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED by state statute
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What is the rule under usury laws about interest rates on loans?
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Usury laws prohibit charging excess interest on loans
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Restraint of trade: Noncompete Agreements - to be valid, an agreement not to compete must be ancillary to what?
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a legitimate bargain
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When a non-compete agreement is ancillary to the sale of a business,it is enforceable if reasonable in what 3 things?
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1. time 2. geographic area 3. scope of activity
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When is an exculpatory clause generally unenforceable?
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1. when it attempts to exclude an intentional tort or gross negligence 2. when the affected activity is in the public interest (such as medical care), public transportation, or some essential service 3. when the parties have greatly unequal bargaining power 4. unless the clause is clearly written and readily visible
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Non-compete agreement in employment is generally _________________ only if essential to the employer, fair to the employee, and ___________ to the general public.
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enforceable, harmless
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Unconscionable contract
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a contract that a court refuses to enforce because of fundamental unfairness (ex: cashing out annuity)
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What two factors may lead to the court finding unconscionability?
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Oppression Surprise
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Capacity
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the legal ability of a party to enter a contract in the first place
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How does capacity pertain to the "minor" party in a contract?
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a minor lacks legal capacity, so they can normally only create a voidable contract
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A minor who wishes to escape from a contract generally may ___________ it
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disaffirm
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How does restitution relate to a minor?
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a minor who disaffirms a contract must return the consideration he has received, to the extent he is able
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What is the rule regarding timing of disaffirmance and ratification as it relates to a minor?
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A minor can disaffirm the contract at any time until her actions/words indicate an intention to be bound by a contract
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What is the exception rule of necessaries?
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A minor must pay for the value of the benefit received
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What is the rule of misrepresentation of age as it relates to a minor?
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A minor generally cannot disaffirm the contract because it shows premeditated deceit
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When is a person considered mentally impaired?
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A person suffers from a mental impairment if, by reason of mental illness or defect, he is unable to understand the nature and consequences of the transaction
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What kind of contract does a person suffering from a mental impairment create?
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a voidable contract
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What does the law presume in regards to mental capacity?
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if a person has been adjudicated insane, then all of the future agreements are void
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What is the rule in terms of intoxication as it rules to a contract?
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When one party is so intoxicated that he cannot understand the nature and consequences of the transaction, the contract is voidable
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What must a mentally infirmed person who seeks to void a contract do in terms of restitution?
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If a party succeeds with a claim of mental impairment, the court will normally void the contract but will require the impaired party to give back whatever she got
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What are four claims that can be made when a party to a contract makes an effort to rescind a contract based upon lack of valid consent?
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1. Fraud 2. Mistake 3. Duress 4. Undue influence
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What three things must be proved by a party to a contract and who wishes rescind a contract based upon misrepresentation or fraud?
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1. The defendant knew that his statement was false, or that he made the statement recklessly and without knowledge of whether it was false 2. The false statement was material 3. The injured party justifiably relied on the statement
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Puffery
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a statement that a reasonable person would realize is a sales pitch, representing the exaggerated opinion of the seller
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Does puffery/opinion amount to fraud?
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NO
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Materiality
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the statement must be important and substantial enough to sway a party one way or another
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Justifiable Reliance
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the injured party actually relied on the false statement and that his/her reliance was reasonable
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Does a party to a contract have a duty to investigate the other party's factual statement?
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No, it is optional
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Plaintiff's remedy for misrepresentation or fraud
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In the case of fraud, the injured party generally has a choice of rescinding the contract or suing for damages or, in some cases, doing both.
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Innocent misrepresentation
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if all elements of fraud are present except the misrepresentation of fact was not made intentionally or recklessly
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UCC code for rescinding and suing for damages when fraud is committed?
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the UCC permits a party to rescind a contract and then sue for damages when fraud is committed
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In what four situations does silence or non-disclosure of a fact amount to misrepresentation?
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1. where disclosure is necessary to correct a previous assertion 2. where disclosure would correct a basic mistaken assumption that the other party is relying on 3. where disclosure would correct the other party's mistaken understanding about a writing 4. where there is a relationship of trust between the two parties
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True or False: A seller generally must report any latent defect he knows about that the buyer should not be expected to discover himself.
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True
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When one party naturally expects openness and honesty, based on a ____________________, the other party must act accordingly
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close relationship
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What is the rule as to the contract when there is a bilateral mistake?
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If the parties contract based on an important factual error, the contract is voidable by the injured party
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What is the rule regarding conscious uncertainty as it relates to the thing being exchanged?
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No rescission is permitted where one of the parties knows he is taking on a risk; that is, he realizes there is uncertainty about the quality of the thing being exchanged.
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What is the rule regarding the rescission of a contract due to a unilateral mistake?
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To rescind for unilateral mistake, a party must demonstrate that she entered the contract because of a BASIC FACTUAL ERROR and EITHER.... 1. enforcing the contract would be UNCONSCIONABLE 2. the nonmistaken party KNEW of the error
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What is the rule of contract made under duress?
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If a party makes an improper threat that causes the victim to enter into a contract, and the victim had no reasonable alternative, the contract is voidable.
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When a court analyzes the claim of economic duress, what four factors will the courts consider?
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1. acts that have no legitimate business purpose 2. greatly unequal bargaining power 3. an unnaturally large gain for one party 4. financial distress to one party
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What two things must the injured party prove in a claim of undue influence?
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1. A relationship between the two parties either of trust or of domination 2. Improper persuasion by the stronger party
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Acceptance is effective upon __________
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dispatch
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Revocation is effective upon ___________
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receipt
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Covenants not to compete are common features of employment contracts. Currently, courts _____________ enforce these clauses.
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usually
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With ___________, you can add terms to an agreement, but with ______________ you cannot.
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UCC, common law
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A _________________ eliminates the original offer
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counter-proposal
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The offeror may not revoke an offer during the ________ period.
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option
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When an offer specifies a time limit for acceptance, that period is ____________ (termination by expiration)
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binding
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If the offer specifies no time limit, the offeree has a ______________ period in which to accept (termination by expiration)
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reasonable
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If an offeror ___________ or becomes ______________, the offer terminates automatically and immediately
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dies, mentally incapacitated
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