Chapter 5 How Contracts Arise
contracts for sale of goods - personal property such as clothing, furniture, foodstuffs, motor vehicles, appliances
Exceptions to mirror image rule -
relies on the form of an agreement, examining the parties' actions and words.
Formalist theory of contract law
by fraud, misrepresentation, mistake, duress, or undue influence.
Genuine agreement can be disrupted or destroyed
reasonable
If no time limit for acceptance is mentioned in offer, offer must be accepted within a ___________________ time.
expiration of time
5 ways an offer can end: revocation, rejection, counteroffer, death or insanity and ____________________
legality
6 element of contract: offer, acceptance, genuine agreement, consideration, capacity and __________
Offer, Acceptance, Genuine Agreement, Consideration, Capacity, Legality
6 elements of a contract
rescinded
a voidable contract can be voided or ______________ by at least one of the parties
legal
void contract - not ___________ at all
act
Unilateral contracts come into existence when required ________ is performed.
Express Contract
A contact stated in oral or written words is known as _____
minor
A contract can be voidable if one party was a _________________.
Bilateral Contract
A contract in which both parties make promises is known as a _________
offeree
A legal offer must include serious intent, clear and definite terms, and communication to the _________________.
Offer
A proposal made by one party that he or she is willing to enter a contract is known as _______
follow
Acceptance must meet two requirements: Unconditional and _____________ the rules regarding the method of acceptance.
when sent (as long as sent by authorized method of communication).
Acceptances sent over long distances becomes effective
Invitations to negotiate
Advertisements are considered _____
sellers normally have limited merchandise to sell.
Advertisements in newspaper treated as invitations because
Contract
Any agreement that is enforceable by law is known as a ______
promises
Bilateral contracts come into existence when ______________ are exchanged.
bilateral
Characteristics of a contract: valid, void, voidable, unenforceable, _____________ and unilateral, express and implied; oral and written
Voidable, Unenforceable, Express Contract, Implied Contract
Contracts can be classified in what four ways?
Void contract has no legal effect and voidable contract is when the contract can be voided
Difference between Void contract and voidable contract
Express is stated in words or written and implied is when it happens in action
Difference between a express contract and implied contract
Bilateral is when both parties make promises and unilateral is when only one party makes a promise
Difference between bilateral and unilateral contract
Void is when it can be voided, Unenforceable is when it can't be upheld by the court
Difference between void contract and unenforceable contract
Yes
Is an oral contract enforceable in the court of law?
to know the exact terms and provide proof of the agreement.
Put contracts in writing
communicated
Revocation becomes effective when received or _____________________ to the offeree.
binding
The promise to do a favor does not create a ___________ contract.
Made seriously, must be definite and certain, and must be communicated to the offeree
Three Requirements of an offer
rules
To be valid an acceptance must be unconditional and follow the __________ regarding methods of acceptance.
Unconditional and communicated back to party, the acceptance must be a mirror image of the offer
To be valid an acceptance must meet what two requirements
limitations
Unenforceable contracts may not be upheld because of the statute of __________________.
both
bilateral contract - ___________ parties make promises
written
express contract - stated in oral or ______________ words
one
unilateral contract - ___________ party makes a promise in exchange for an act
Valid contract
A contract that is legally binding and fully enforceable is known as __________
express or implied
4 classifications of contracts: valid, void, voidable and unenforceable, bilateral or unilateral, oral or written and
Revocation, Rejection, Counter-offer, Expiration of Time, Death or Insanity
5 ways an offer can come to an end
Unilateral Contract
A contract in which one party makes a promise in exchange for an act is known as a _________
Implied Contract
A contract that comes about by the acts of the parties is known as _______
Void contract
A contract that has no legal effect
Counter-offer
An offer that has been changed by the offer is known as ______
Acceptance
An unqualified agreement by the offer to be bound by the offer is known as _______
lack
Implied contract: Formed by action or _____________ of action.
revoked
Offer can be __________ at any time before accepted.
communicated to the offeree
Offer must be seriously intended, definite and certain, and ___________
court
unenforceable contract will not be upheld by a ___________ of law