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P A R T P A R T Contracts Introduction to Contracts The Agreement: Offer The Agreement: Acceptance Consideration Reality of Consent 3 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Business Law, 13/e © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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P A R T P A R T Contracts Capacity to Contract Illegality Writing Rights of Third Parties Performance & Remedies 3 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Business Law, 13/e © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Consideration PA E TR HC 12 “Make yourself necessary to someone.” Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Conduct of Life (1860)
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Learning Objectives Elements of consideration Legal value Bargained-for exchange Exchanges that fail to meet consideration Exceptions to consideration requirement 12 - 5
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Consideration is legal value bargained for and given in exchange for an act or a promise Elements of Consideration 12 - 6 Purely gratuitous promises are not enforceable because not supported by consideration
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Consideration in the form of an act or promise may have legal value if the person Refrains from doing something the person has the legal right to do Example: Hamer v. Sidway Does something the person had no prior legal duty to do Generally, courts will not examine the adequacy of consideration Legal Value of Consideration 12 - 7
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A promisee’s act or promise must have been bargained for and given in exchange for the promisor’s promise Example: Gottlieb v. Tropicana Hotel and Casino in which participating in a promotion that benefited the company was adequate consideration to form a contract Bargained-for Exchange 12 - 8
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Illusory promises Preexisting duties Past consideration Exchanges That Are Not Consideration 12 - 9
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If the promisee’s promise really does not bind the promisee to do or refrain from doing anything, the promise is illusory and cannot serve as consideration Example: Heye v. American Golf Corporation, Inc. in which an employee successfully claimed lack of consideration for an arbitration clause in a contract because mutual obligation did not exist AGC’s promise to arbitrate was illusory since they could amend the contract at any time Illusory Promises 12 - 10
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As a general rule, performing or agreeing to perform a preexisting duty is not consideration Promisor in such a case has effectively made a gratuitous promise Includes public duties (obey the law) and preexisting contractual duties Preexisting Duties 12 - 11
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General rule is an agreement to modify an existing contract requires new consideration Exceptions to general rule: Modification due to unforeseen circumstances that a party could not reasonably foresee CISG and UCC 2–209(1): agreement to modify a contract for the sale of goods Preexisting Duties & Contract Modification 12 - 12
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Liquidated debts are debts in which parties have no dispute about the existence or amount of the debt A creditor’s promise to discharge a liquidated debt for part payment of the debt at or after its due date is unenforceable for lack of consideration If there is a dispute about the existence or amount of the debt, the debt is unliquidated Settlement agreements are enforceable Preexisting Duties & Settlement Agreements 12 - 13
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Past consideration is an act or benefit given in the past that was not given in exchange for the promise in question, thus it cannot be consideration Past Consideration 12 - 14
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Review 12 - 15
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Test Your Knowledge True=A, False = B Consideration is legal value bargained for and given in exchange for an act or a promise A person who agrees not to file suit has not provided valid consideration Courts always examine the adequacy of consideration 12 - 16
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Test Your Knowledge Multiple Choice A person who agrees to obey the law has provided __________ consideration. (a) No consideration (a preexisting duty) (b) Adequate consideration that is binding and enforceable To be valid under the UCC, an agreement to modify a contract for the sale of goods: (a) Does not need new consideration (b) Requires new consideration 12 - 17
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Thought Question Your Aunt agrees to buy you a new car when you graduate if you earn straight “A” grades during your senior year. You earn those grades. Have you provided legally sufficient consideration? 12 - 18
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