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8.1 Chapter 8 Introduction to Contracts and Their Formation Contract © 2003 by West Legal Studies in Business/A Division of Thomson Learning.

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1 8.1 Chapter 8 Introduction to Contracts and Their Formation Contract © 2003 by West Legal Studies in Business/A Division of Thomson Learning

2 8.2 Sources of Commercial Law  Common law  Restatement of Contracts  Uniform Commercial Code Uniform Commercial Code  Civil law  Suppletory law  CISG CISG  UETA UETA

3 8.3 Types of Commercial Contracts Express and implied-in-fact Executory and executed Unilateral and bilateral Valid, void, voidable Unenforceable

4 8.4 E-Commerce Contracting Models  Information exchange model  Mutual assent model  Consideration model  Performance model Contract

5 8.5 Types of Online Contracts  Business-to-business (B2B)  Business-to-consumer (B2C)  Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)

6 8.6 Classification of Subject Matter  Goods  Tangible personal property  Records  Documents to effect communication for contracting purposes  Electronic records  Specific records created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means

7 8.7 Concluding the Agreement 1.Mutual assent Parties must agree on terms 2.Form contracting Has effectively eliminated transaction costs of negotiation 3.Boilerplate Standardized terms that consumers have little power to change

8 8.8 Offers Proposal to contract Confers power of acceptance Made via oral, written or gestures Advertisements, catalogs and price lists are invitations to negotiate, not offers

9 8.9 Termination of Offers  Lapse of time  Passage of either reasonable or specified time  Revocations  Irrevocable offers, option contracts, firm offers  Rejection  Acceptance

10 8.10 Contract Formation under the UCC  Auctions  Online auctions  E-B2B exchanges  Shrink-wrap agreements  Click-wrap agreements

11 8.11 Electronic Data Interchange  EDI  Trading partner agreement  Model EDI Trading Partner Agreement

12 8.12 Terms of the Agreement  Mirror-image rule  Battle of the forms  Material terms  Highly material terms  Open terms  Gap-filling terms

13 8.13 Consideration  Tests for the presence of consideration  Legal detriments or legal benefits  Forbearance  Mutuality of obligation  Detriment to the promisee  Legal benefit of the promisor  Unenforceable promises  Illusory  Preexisting legal duty  Accord and satisfaction

14 8.14 Promises Enforceable Without Consideration  Promissory estoppel  Consideration not required  Can be enforced to provide justice  Charitable contributions  Charities take actions based on pledged contributions  Failure to make contributions harms the charity

15 8.15 Questions & Discussion


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