Ryan By Ryan Vail. Vocab  Mitigate damages- this means one must act to minimize one’s injury.  Waiver- when a party intentionally and explicitly gives.

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Ryan By Ryan Vail

Vocab  Mitigate damages- this means one must act to minimize one’s injury.  Waiver- when a party intentionally and explicitly gives up a contractual right.  Statues of Limitation- state laws setting time limit for brining a lawsuit  Bankruptcy- a legal proceeding whereby a debtor’s assets are distributed among his or her creditors to discharge the debts

Do Now  Raley sold a used videocassette recorder to his friend and neighbor, Parr, for $495 on credit. Over a six year period, Parr always had some excuse for not paying when Raley tried to collect. Exasperated, Raley finally filed suit in small claims court. Will the court consider the claim even though it is six years old?

Answer  No the court will probably not consider Raley’s claim. That is because Raley has probably waited too long to file his suit. The statute of limitations would bar Raley from suing Parr.

Denial of Remedies for Breach of Contract  An inured party must elect, or choose, a remedy when suing.  Specific performance and damages cannot be recovered for the same breach because specific performance is not available when damages are an adequate remedy  Specific performance and compensatory damages cannot be combined  Recession and restitution, under the UCC, can be combined for a breach of contract for the sale of goods

Waiver  When a party intentionally and explicitly gives up a contractual right  Waivers arise by implication from conduct  So if one, party consistently sends late payments and is not charged the late fee specified in the contract, the rights to collect a late fee on future payments may be waived

Statues of Limitation  State laws setting time limit for brining a lawsuit  While the time period varies among the states, four years is a common time for contracts and three years is common for torts.  The UCC provides that an action for breach of a contract for the sale of goods must be begun within four years after the cause of action arises.  The Statute begins to run from the moment there is a right to sue for a breach or default

Closing Questions 1. The party injured by a breach has a duty to _____ damages. 2. Waiver can be express or implied from conduct True or False?

Answers to Closing Questions 1. Mitigate Damages 2. True