Business Law Chapter 12
Mailbox rule
acceptance is effective when offeree places the acceptance in the mailbox (default rule)
Unilateral contract
acceptance is evident, notification not necessary
Death or incompetence of the offeror or offeree
automatically terminates unless it is an irrevocable offer.
Termination by action of parties
Acceptance. Revocation of the offer by the offeror. Rejection of the offer by the offeree. Counteroffer by the offeree
Communication of Acceptance
Bilateral contract, and unilateral contract
Termination by operation of law
Lapse of time. Destruction of the subject matter. Death or incompetence of the offeror or offeree. Supervening illegality of the proposed contract.
Special offer situations
advertisements: offers (invitations to negotiate)
Termination of offer
an offer may be terminated prior to acceptance by either: auction of the parties or by operation of law
E-signature technologies
any electronic means of agreeing to an electronic contract is valid if it clearly indicates "intent to be bound" "X" or "Check mark" or initials. Digitized signatures valid. Typing your name is valid. E-signatures and e-documents are valid under federal law unless the parties both specifically agree otherwise. There are exceptions.
Mirror image rule
at common law, any change in terms automatically terminates the offer and substitutes the counteroffer
Bilateral contract
communication of acceptance is necessary because of mutual exchange of promises
Offeror's serious intention
contract is judged by what a reasonable person in the Offeree's position would conclude about the offer (under the objective theory of contracts)
Where intent may be lacking
expressions of opinion: not offers. Statements made in jest, frustration or anger. Statements of future intent: not offers. Preliminary negotiations, or invitations to Negotiate: not offers
Agreement in E-Contracts
full contract should be available to both parties (at least hyperlink). Terms of acceptance should be clear (forum selection clause, choice of law clause, click on agreements, I accept of I agree)
Mode and timeliness
general rule, mailbox rule, substitute method of acceptance
Silence as acceptance
general rule: offeree should not be legally obligated to affirmatively reject an offer
Definiteness of terms
identification of the parties. Object of subject matter of the contract. Consideration to be paid. Time of payment, delivery, or performance. **A court can supply missing terms if the parties intend to form a contract**
Destruction of the subject matter
if it occurs before acceptance of the offer, then the offer is canceled
Substitute method of acceptance
if the offer calls for a specific way to acceptance that should be the only way you accept. Use an alternative way at your own risk
General rule
in bilateral contracts, acceptance is timely if made before offer is terminated
Supervening illegality of the proposed contract
legislation or court decision automatically terminates offer or renders contract unenforceable
Auctions
not an offer, but invitation for offers through an auctioneer,
Agreement
offer and acceptance, parties are the offeror and the offeree, they must show mutual assent to terms of contract and once an agreement is reached, a valid contract is formed
Revocation of the offer by the offeror
offer can be withdrawn anytime before offeree accepts the offer. Effective when the offeree or offeree's agent receives it
Lapse of time
offer terminates by law when the period of time specified in the offer has passed. If no time period for acceptance is specified, the offer terminates at the end of a reasonable period of time.
Requirements of the offer
offeror's serious intention, definiteness of terms, communication to offeree
Rejection of the offer by the offeree
rejection by the offeree (expressed or implied) terminates the offer. Effective only when it is received by the offeror or the offeror's agent
Counteroffer by the offeree
rejection of original offer and the simultaneous making of a new offer. Mirror image rule.
Unequivocal acceptance
the mirror image rule
Acceptance
the voluntary act (expressed or implied) by the offeree that, shows the assent (agreement), to the terms of an offer