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CONTRACTS Chapter 9 Introduction to Contracts. CONTRACTS A AGREEMENT between two or more persons the PERFORMANCE of which the law considers to be an OBLIGATION.

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1 CONTRACTS Chapter 9 Introduction to Contracts

2 CONTRACTS A AGREEMENT between two or more persons the PERFORMANCE of which the law considers to be an OBLIGATION and for the breach of which the law will impose a REMEDY. Reflects social values

3 Two Bodies of Contract Law Uniform Commercial Code Sale of goods (tangible personal property) Common Law Contracts not covered by the UCC ( Services, real estate, employment, insurance, etc.)

4 Basic Elements of a Contract OfferAcceptanceConsiderationCapacityLegality

5 TYPES OF CONTRACTS Bilateral: Promise for a promise Unilateral: Promise for an action Express: Terms are explicitly stated in words. (Oral or written) Implied: Terms indicated by conduct of the parties.

6 Types of Contracts Valid: Contains all of the necessary elements of a contract. Void: Missing one or more of the necessary elements for a valid contract. Voidable: Valid contract which may be avoided by one or both parties by an action of rescission

7 Types of Contracts Executed: Fully performed by both parties. Executory: Not fully performed.

8 Quasi Contract Implied in law contract. –Benefit conveyed –Receiver of benefit is aware of benefit –Unjust to allow benefit to be retained without payment.

9 Promissory Estoppel A promise which the promisor should reasonably expect to induce action or forbearance on the part of a third person and which does induce such action or forbearance is binding if injustice can be avoided only be enforcement of the promise


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