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Lesson 8-1(Genuine agreement)
UNIT 2: Contracts Lesson 8-1(Genuine agreement)
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What will you learn? What is Genuine Agreement and how is it proven in a contract? How does duress effect a contract agreement? When does Undue Influence occur and why is this a form of duress?
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What is Genuine Agreement?
Genuine agreement is also known as Genuine Assent or Mutual Assent Genuine agreement means both parties to a contract enter into the agreement under their own free will or with the ability to make a choice on their own Both parties have the right not to be lied to (Misrepresentation or fraud), not be misled and not be forced into the contract (Duress or Undue Influence)
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What happens to a contract missing Genuine Agreement?
The Contract is considered “Voidable” Voidable means the “Injured party can Rescind” (Rescind means to back out) Rescission is defined as backing out of a transaction by asking for a return of what you gave and giving back what you received
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When must rescission occur in order to be effective?
If a party to a contract decides to rescind their offer/agreement, they must rescind before final ratification Ratification means showing intent to be bound by the agreement (In other words, ratifying means the FINAL AGREEMENT made) Ex) Signing a document, shaking hands
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What is duress? Duress occurs when one party uses an improper threat or act to obtain an expression of agreement Ex) A local homeowner is approached by a business person who says “Sell me your home today, so I can build a new superstore, or we will destroy your property”. If you agree under duress, you were given no choice, therefore can prove the contract is not valid Contract will be called “Voidable” as the injured party will be given the choice to back out of the agreement
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Read this example Cameron owned a promising racehorse that was worth a lot of money. One day, he was approached by Sam who offered to buy the horse for people he called “Associates”. Cameron did not like the offer and said “My horse is a lot more valuable that that”. Sam left and said “You will see me again”. A couple days later, Sam returned and asked to buy the horse again, but this time Cameron decided to tape the conversation. Sam was heard on the tape saying “Listen, the people I represent don’t take NO for an answer”. Cameron, scared, sold the horse to Sam, but took the tape to the police to press charges. Can Cameron also back out of this contract?
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Are there types of duress?
Threats of Illegal Conduct: Threatening illegal conduct to obtain an agreement (Hurting someone, killing someone) Threats to report crimes: Telling someone “If you don’t agree to this contract, I’ll report a crime against you” Threats to Sue: Its not illegal to threaten a lawsuit if your serious, but its duress/illegal if your NOT serious Economic Threats: Telling someone you will run them out of business if they don’t agree to a contract with you
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Why are these things considered duress?
If you have knowledge of a criminal act, you are required to report it (Can’t threaten to report) Threatening a lawsuit puts a person in such fear they will agree to almost anything Economic duress cases require that the victim prove both the threat and their alternatives, so as to show the victim was given no other choices. Choices are your right as a consumer..
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Why is Undue Influence a type of duress?
Undue Influence occurs when a party is forced into making a decision based on having a relationship based on trust with the party forcing them and being unfairly persuaded into the decision. Examples: Your boss asking you to break the law or you will be fired…
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Ticket out the door quiz
Complete the practice quiz and turn in before end of class Review and quiz within next 3 classes
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