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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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Reality of Consent PA E TR HC 13 “Necessity never made a good bargain.” Benjamin Franklin, 1735
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Learning Objectives Five doctrines that permit people to avoid their contracts because of the absence of real consent: Misrepresentation Fraud Mistake Duress, and Undue influence 13 - 5
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Contracts induced by mistake, fraud, misrepresentation, duress, or undue influence are generally considered to be voidable Person claiming non-consent has power to rescind (cancel) the contract Person claiming non-consent must not act in a manner to ratify (affirm) the contract Effect of Doctrines 13 - 6
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A misrepresentation is a false statement and may be negligent (innocent) or fraudulent (knowledge of falsity and intent to deceive) Elements: Defendant made an untrue assertion of fact Fact asserted was material or was fraudulent Complaining party relied on the assertion Reliance of complainant was reasonable Fifth element for fraud: injury Misrepresentation or Fraud? 13 - 7
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Remedies 13 - 8
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A mistake is a belief about a fact that is not in accord with the truth A unilateral mistake will not render a contract unenforceable unless unequal bargaining position existed Duress is wrongful threat or act that coerces a person to enter or modify contract Physical, emotional, or economic harm Mistake & Duress 13 - 9
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Undue influence involves wrongful pressure exerted on a person during the bargaining process Pressure exerted through persuasion rather than coercion Undue Influence 13 - 10
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Test Your Knowledge True=A, False = B A contract signed under duress or undue influence is simply void. A misrepresentation may be negligent (innocent) or fraudulent. Mutual mistakes may be remedied by reformation Duress and undue influence have the same meaning 13 - 11
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Test Your Knowledge Multiple Choice Elements of innocent misrepresentation: (a) False assertion (b) Knowingly made to induce a person to enter a contract (c) Reasonable reliance on the assertion by complainant (d) All of the above (e) Both (a) and (c), but not (b) 13 - 12
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Test Your Knowledge Multiple Choice A unilateral mistake will not render a contract void unless: (a) Substantial difference between contract and market price (b) Fundamental error occurred (c) An unequal bargaining position existed 13 - 13
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Thought Question Your landlord tells you that you will be evicted from your apartment or your rent must increase by $75 per month because your neighbors complain about your dog. If you agree to the increase, would the contract be void or voidable under the theory of duress? 13 - 14
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