Business law ch 8-9
A promise to make a gift to charitable organization can be made enforceable by the charity sending a written request for the money to the potential donor within 30 days
False
Although a promise to perform an existing private duty cannot be consideration, a similar promise to perform an existing public duty can be consideration.
False
Past performance by one party to a contract is always legally sufficient consideration for a new promise by the second party
False
Generally, what the parties give and get as consideration need to be of equal economic value
False
An important exception to the general rule that mutual consideration is necessary for a valid contract or binding promise
Promissory estoppel
A promise unsupported by consideration is generally unenforceable
True
Ratification can never occur before the age of majority to contract
True
Which of the following is not evidence of informal emancipation?
A minor buys a car
Will disagrees with his bank over the money due to pay off a loan. After some negotiations, they agree that if Will pays 75% of the amount the bank believes its due, the debt will be canceled. This agreement is termed an
Accord
As the value different individuals put on an object or a performance may vary greatly, the courts typically do not question the _________ of consideration.
Adequacy
Which of the following is an act of ratification?
After entering the age of majority giving a new promise to perform as agreed, making payments after entering majority/ both b and c
What are the 3 possible forms of consideration?
An act, a forbearance, or a promise
When consideration is provided to keep an offer open, it creates
An option contract
When buyers agree to purchase all of a particular producer's production, it is called
An output contract
Generally, a person lacking contractual capacity can disaffirm a contract for non-necessaries
Anytime while still under the incapacity, within a reasonable after attaining majority/ both a and b
Generally, a promise to make a gift enforceable
False
A group of creditors that cooperatively agree to accept less than what they are entitled to from a particular debtor is legally known as
Composition of creditors
The ability to understand the ______________ of a contract is required for contractual capacity.
Consequences
Which of the following would most likely not be classified as a necessary?
Cosmetics
Although Julie is a minor and generally lacks capacity, she cannot disaffirm some contracts for non-necessaries. Which of the following cannot be disaffirmed?
Court approved contracts, certain life insurance contracts, depository contracts with banks/ all of the above cannot be disaffirmed
Contracts of a minor that cannot be disaffirmed include
Court-approved contracts, enlistment in the armed services, educational loans/ all of these
Heath can not afford to purchase a new refrigerator, but his brother, Jim, agrees to purchase the $800 refrigerator for Heath as long as Heath pays Jim $100 a month for the next 8 months. Under this arrangement since Heath owes him $800, Jim is the creditor and Heath is the
Debtor
When Marty agrees to take possession of her uncle's gift to her, Marty becomes a
Donee
Grant, a 16-year old high school student, quit school and took a full-time job. His actions are evidence of informal ___________.
Emancipation
The severance of the child-parent relationship is referred to as
Emancipation
As soon as a person reaches the age of majority the legal power to disaffirm a contract immediately ended.
False
Minors are not usually liable for their torts.
False
In many states, a minor who lies about her or his age may be held liable for the tort of
False representation
Derrick, a merchant, offers in writing to sell another merchant, Garry, 25 handmade, wrought iron patio furniture sets. Although no payment or other consideration was given, under the UCC Derrick must honor this ________ for a certain period of time not to exceed 3 months.
Firm offer
Agreeing not to exercise a legal right is what form of consideration?
Forbearance
When a court decrees a minor emancipated, it is referred to as
Formal emancipation
When a person reaches the age of majority, which of the following does not occur?
He or she must start paying taxes
If a contact contains a clause that allows you to to escape the legal obligation, the promise is said to be
Illusory
In a majority of states, minors cannot disaffirm a contract for _____ insurance.
Life
The specific time limit for bringing a lawsuit is set down in the statute of
Limitations
Sergio accidently wrecked and totaled Gustavo's car! Both parties agreed that Sergio owed Gustavo $6000 as a consequence. Because both parties agree on the fact that the debt exists and on the amount of that debt, this is an example of a(n)_____________________debt.
Liquidated
Minors can disaffirm their contracts during their minority and for a reasonable period of time after attaining their __________.
Majority
Parties who may, because of their status, have the right to disaffirm a contract include
Minors, the intoxicated, the mentally incapacitated/ all of these
Debbie produces dolls in her garage on a part-time basis. A local hobby store agrees to purchase ALL of the dolls she can make. This agreement is know as a (an)_______________ contract.
Output contract
Marissa agrees to purchase Danny's land. Both parties sign the contract, which states she will purchase the property for "one dollar ($1) and other good and valuable consideration." This type of consideration is referred to as
Nominal
Dahlia's Bakery produces a wide variety of cookies, cakes, and pastries. If Dahlia agrees to supply all the pastries a particular restaurant needs, what has she created?
None of the above
A promise to not do something that has already been performed is
Past consideration
Which of the following is consideration?
Past performance
Acting toward a contract as though one intends to be bound by it is called
Ratification
For the first couple of months after he turned 18, Ben continued to make monthly payments on his car. When that car was severely damaged in an accident, Ben tried to avoid the purchase contract and get his money back. However, the court would not allow him to do so as it held by making the payments Ben had _______ the contract.
Ratified
When a contract for necessaries is disaffirmed by a party lacking capacity, they still must pay a __________ amount for those necessaries.
Reasonable
Which of the following are rights given to those who lack capacity?
Right to disaffirm contracts for non-necessaries
After Gail was laid off her job, she was unbanked to pay her bills. Not wanting to file bankruptcy, she negotiates with her creditors for extended terms or reduced amounts of the money they are due. She believes her debt to one of the creditors, a local finance company, is $300, but the finance company believes the amount is $800. To avoid litigation, both parties enter into an agreement that calls for Gail to pay $500 to clear the debt. When Gail pays the $500, she will have completed what is legally termed the accord and...
Satisfaction
As the head of his academic department, Enrique has the capacity to contractually bind his school district pay for supplies he orders. This capacity is known as Enrique's __________.
Scope of authority
Employees acting outside of their ____________ do not have the power to bind the employer.
Scope of authority
The statement at the end of the contract reads, "Either party can cancel this agreement for any of the above stated reasons provided that 30 days written notice is given to the other party." This is the _________ of the contract.
Termination clause
In most states minors can get back everything they put into a contractual bargain even if
They are unable to return exactly what was received under the contract, the goods have been used or damaged, the goods have been lost, consumed, or destroyed/ all of these
Under the UCC once a merchant makes a firm offer to buy or sell goods, the merchant must keep the offer open for as long as is stipulated in the offer but no longer than
Three months
A debt discharged through the debtors bankruptcy proceeding can be reaffirmed by the debtor without any additional consideration for the subsequent promise to repay
True
A person can have a contractual capacity even if he or she cannot understand the wording of a contract
True
Consideration is what the promisor demands and generally must receive in order to make his or her promise legally binding against him or her.
True
Emancipated minors may lose the power to disaffirm a contract
True
Employees acting outside of the scope of their authority are generally personally liable whether their employer is or not
True
For the voluntarily intoxicated, disaffirmance is only allowed if they did not even know they were making the contract.
True
If a contracts termination clause gives a party the right to terminate for any reason whatsoever, that party's promise to perform would be illusory and non-binding as consideration.
True
In most jurisdictions, even if a minor cannot return everything that was received under a contract, the minor will receive back everything she or he put into the bargain.
True
Minority ends the day before the birthday of the age set as the age of majority
True
The party lacking capacity can generally disaffirm contracts for non-necessaries or, as an alternative, can enforce them against a party with capacity.
True
The payment of money for the release of unliquidated tort claim is adequate consideration to make the release enforceable
True
if the consideration received by one of the parties is so grossly inadequate that it shocks the conscience of the court, there is a great likelihood that the contract will be declared:
Unconscionable
All contracts by a party held to be permanently insane by a court are
Void
Contracts made by a person that a court has ruled to be in a permanent state of alcoholism are
Void
Holly is 18 years old and has been treated for schizophrenia, a severe mental illness. After being institutionalized repeatedly, she has been held to be permanently insane. Regardless, Holly has signed contracts for 2 necessary items: an apartment lease agreement and rental agreement for furniture for this apartment. Even though these contracts are for necessary items, these contracts will be held to be....
Void
Contracts made by a party who was temporarily insane are
Voidable
If a judge rules that a person was temporarily insane when a contract was made, that contract is considered to be ________ by the temporarily insane party.
Voidable
The person receiving a gift is legally known as
donee
Latrice is only 13 years old, but once she signs a court-approved contract she cannot ________ it.
disaffirm
A big difference in economic value of what one gives and receives may be evidence of
duress, mutual mistake, and fraud
Dwight signed a contract to begin his own home-based business to distribute health care products. The clause at the end of the distributor agreement gives him or the parent company the right to end the contract for any reason. This clause is an example of a(n):
illusory promise
Food, clothing, and shelter are all classified as ________ for those who lack capacity.
necessaries
Under the doctrine of __________ obligors can be denied the legal ability to show in the court that they did not receive consideration for their promises. Therefore, the court can enforce those promises against them.
promissory estoppel
A liquidated debt is one where the parties agree
that the debt exists and on the amount of the debt/ both a and b
The statute of limitations specifies
the time limit for bringing a lawsuit based on a claim