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Contract Law Jody Blanke Professor of Computer Information Systems and Law
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Contract Law As Private Law Willing parties can agree to do most anything Freedom of contract “Meeting of the minds”
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Private Law Contract between Major League Baseball and the Players Association - Collective Bargaining Agreement (241 page PDF file) Collective Bargaining Agreement (241 page PDF file) “free agent” “salary cap” “luxury tax” NHL (a league that used to play ice hockey in Canada and the U.S.)
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Uniform Commercial Code Poster child of uniform laws Adopted in 49½ states Very successful Facilitates the ease of doing business First place to look for “the law” then, other state statutes then, state case (common) law – safety net
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Basic Requirements An agreement between the parties Consideration Capacity Legality
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Agreement – The Offer Offeror must have intention to be bound by offer e.g., kick the tire Terms must be reasonably definite and certain can be written, oral or implied can come from prior dealings or usage of trade Offer must be communicated to offeree e.g., reward for lost dog
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Figurative “Death” of an Offer “Natural causes” – lapse of time “Suicide” – revocation “Murder” – rejection Counteroffer = rejection + offer “Execution” – by operation of law change in law terminates offer
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Literal Death of An Offer The offeror dies The offeree dies Destruction of subject matter
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Acceptance At common law – “mirror image rule” UCC – more relaxed (and reasonable) “battle of the forms” Generally effective upon receipt exception – “mailbox rule”
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Consideration Each party must provide something of value Money, property, services, forebearance e.g., Hamer v. Sidway – the “rich uncle” case e.g., Jennings v. KSCS Courts will not examine the adequacy of the consideration
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Capacity Age – law protects minors Voidable contract Exception for necessaries Mental competency Void contract Voidable contract Intoxication
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Legality Contracts must have a legal purpose cannot take out a “contract” for that noisy neighbor cannot purchase a gram of cocaine gambling? e.g., Durado Beach Hotel v. Jernigan
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Genuiness of Assent Duress – “gun to the head” Undue Influence Fraud Mistake Unilateral – generally does not excuse performance exception – if nonmistaken party knew of the mistake Mutual – generally does excuse performance no meeting of the minds
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Statute of Frauds “An oral contract is as legally valid as a written contract unless the law requires it to be in writing” “…as good as…” if executed before 100 clergy people of all faiths willing to come to court and testify
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Must Be In Writing Contract to transfer an interest in real property Contract that cannot be performed within 1 year Contract to pay the debts of another Contract made in contemplation of marriage dowry agreement prenuptial agreement Contract for the sale of goods greater than $500 UCC drafters recommend increase to $5,000
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Parol Evidence Rule Court will not permit evidence of prior or contemporaneous oral statements if there is a complete written agreement exception – ambiguities Morals of the story read the contract – get it in writing
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Integration Clause “I have read the above agreement and understand that it represents the entire agreement between the parties.” Morals of the story read the contract – get it in writing
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Standard Form Contracts Read them Modify them and get written approval from authorized representative Use attachments if necessary e.g., letters, memos, specifications Ambiguities interpreted against the drafter
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Choice of Law/Forum Written contracts often contain choice of law and choice of forum clauses These will generally be enforced as long as there is a connection to the state Some states may also require that the choices be fair
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Covenants Not to Compete May be related to sale of business e.g., Joe the Baker May be related to employment contract California will not enforce such an agreement as an illegal restraint of trade Georgia will not “blue pencil” an agreement Brenda Woods agrees not to work as an on- air news anchor in the Atlanta/Athens television market for 6 months
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Covenants Not to Compete Scope agreement must specify what activity is to be limited Geography be careful of terms like Atlanta Duration e.g., 6 months, 1 year, 2 years
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