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Courts may award damages called quantum meruit, which means
"as much as he deserves."
Which of the following would be considered "goods" under UCC Article 2?
1. 500 turtles 2. sweatshirts 3. bananas
What are the three basic questions that are important when analyzing contracts?
1. is it certain that the defendant promised to do something? 2. if she did not promise, are there unusual reasons to hold her liable anyway? 3. if the defendant did promise, is it fair to make her honor her word?
Which of the following must a plaintiff prove to win a quasi-contract claim?
1. the defendant knew the plaintiff reasonably expected to be paid for the benefit 2. the plaintiff gave some benefit to the defendant 3. the defendant would be unjustly enriched if he did not pay
Which of the following must a plaintiff show in order to prevail in a promissory estoppel claim?
1. the plaintiff did rely on the promise 2. the only way to avoid injustice is to enforce the promise 3. the defendant made a promise to the plaintiff 4. the defendant knew the plaintiff would likely rely on the promise
Which of the following are factors cited by the court in Davis v. Mason as the basis for its ruling on the noncompetition agreement?
1. the terms were not necessarily unreasonable 2. the parties exchanged fair consideration 3. the public was unlikely to be injured by the agreement
Mrs. Martin tells some neighborhood kids that she will pay $100 if any of them mows her lawn. Jake goes to a hardware store, purchases a lawnmower for $60, and then mows Mrs. Martin's lawn. Jake has entered into what types of contract?
Jake has made a unilateral contract with Mrs. Martin and a bilateral contract with the hardware store
Olivia agrees that she will bring Desiree a cherry pie every Monday for a month in exchange for $15 per week. Olivia delivers a pie to Desiree for four weeks, and Desiree pays her each time. Olivia continues to deliver Desiree pies every Monday, and Desiree continues to pay for another five weeks. On the tenth week, Olivia brings a pie and Desiree refuses to pay. Olivia sues for payment. What result?
Olivia will win. The court will rule that they had an implied contract
One of the factors leading courts away from a laissez-faire approach to contract law was
a change in relative bargaining power between parties to contracts.
executed contract
a contract in which all parties have fulfilled their obligations example: done the DAMN THANG
bilateral contract
a contract in which each party has made a promise to do something example: a person offers their home for sale, and a buyer agrees to pay $150,000 to purchase the home
unilateral contract
a contract in which one party makes a promise that the other party can accept only by actually doing something example: "I will pay you $1,000 if you bring my car from Cleveland to San Francisco."
executory contract
a contract that has been made, but one or more parties has not fulfilled its obligations example: lazy joe won't go walk his dog even though he AGREED!!!!!!!
Which of the following is NOT required to establish promissory estoppel?
a promise made by the plaintiff in response to the defendant's promise
offer
all contracts begin when a person or a company proposes a deal, but only proposals made in certain ways amount to a legally recognized offer
Every state has adopted
at least part of the UCC
Promissory estoppel allows a party to recover without a contract in certain circumstances,
but these types of claims rarely succeed in court
void agreement
cannot be enforced by either party
consent
certain kinds of trickery and force can prevent the formation of a contract
When analyzing any contract problem, it is important to determine whether the UCC governs the dispute. It probably does if the contract
concerns the sale of goods
The courts will find an implied contract when
conduct of the parties indicates they intended an agreement.
For a contract to be __________, seven requirements _________ present
enforceable must be
Coworkers Mindy and Jerome agree that Mindy will drive them to work every weekday for one month, and then Jerome will drive them both to work every weekday the following month. This arrangement is a(n) _________ , ________ agreement.
executory bilateral
Mike made the following offer to Mick: "I will pay you $500 if you agree to paint my house." Mick replied that he would. At this point, the contract is an
executory, bilateral, express contract
In a(n) ________ the two parties explicitly state all the important terms of their agreement.
express contract
The UCC was drafted in order to
facilitate the easy formation and enforcement of contracts
A valid contract can legally be voided by either party.
false
All oral contracts are quasi-contracts until they are completely executed.
false
An injured plaintiff can never recover without a contract.
false
Paid surrogacy contracts are viewed by the legislative majority in all states as immoral and illegal.
false
The vast majority of contracts are unilateral contracts.
false
party in a voidable contract may retain the benefits of the agreement while repudiating its obligations.
false
Lucy and Rick sign a contract in which Lucy agrees to deliver 10 boxes of chocolates in exchange for Rick's promise to pay $5 per box. Lucy delivers the candy. Rick pays for the goods. This contract is fully executory.
false execuTED
The element of a contract that states the parties must be adults of sound mind is consent.
false it is capacity
In the early twentieth century, courts increasingly began to analyze the basic fairness of a contract. What change lead to this shift in the common law?
farms and small businesses were being replaced by corporations
Interactive Data Corp. hired Foley as an assistant product manager and over the next six years Interactive steadily promoted him. Interactive officers repeatedly told Foley that he would have his job as long as his performance was adequate. They also distributed an employee handbook that specified termination guidelines that included a mandatory seven-step pre-termination procedure. Foley learned that his supervisor was under investigation by the FBI, and he told Interactive officers. Shortly thereafter, Interactive fired Foley. He sued, claiming that Interactive could fire him only for good cause after the seven-step procedure. Who wins?
foley wins because he and Interactive had a bilateral, express employment contract that incorporated the seven steps
A bilateral agreement can be for
goods, services, and almost any other purpose
An express contract
has both parties setting forth their intentions
By the fifteenth century, courts would permit suits based on a broken promise
if one party had paid some amount of money
In a(n) ______ the words and conduct of the parties indicate that they intend an agreement.
implied contract
Today, the most hotly contested disputes about implied contracts arise .
in am employment setting
In the surrogacy suit between Mary Beth Whitehead and William and Elizabeth Stern, the court awarded the baby to the Sterns because
it was in the baby's best interest
Chef Jacquie is scheduled to teach a cooking class to three students. The class tuition is $1,100 per student. In the class, each student cooks a French meal under Jacquie's expert supervision and receives a cookbook (worth $30) and a cooking pan (worth $150). Tory, one of the students, tells Jacquie the day before the class that she will be unable to attend and requests a refund. Jacquie denies the refund and Tory sues. Tory claims that the UCC should govern the contract, and Jacquie argues that it should be covered by the common law. Who is right?
jacquie, because the class is primarily a service
Davis v. Mason was typical of disputes at that time. The court took a _______ approach, declaring that parties had ________ and would have to live with the consequences. The law had gone from ________ most promises to _______ nearly all.
laissez-faire freedom to contract ignoring enforcing
Noncompetition agreements are
more common today than they were in the past, although policy issues they raised in the 1700s have never gone away.
acceptance
once a party receives an offer, he must respond to it in a certain way
The basic distinction between a bilateral contract and a unilateral contract is that
only one promise is involved in a unilateral contract.
Patty is a poor college student struggling to work and keep up with her studies. Fred, her uncle, promises to pay Patty support of $200 per month for the next six months. Although Fred didn't ask her to, she quits her current job in order to devote full time to her studies for the next six months. Fred makes one payment and then stops with no explanation. If Patty sues, what is the likely result?
patty may win under the doctrine of promissory estoppel
If a party fully accomplishes what the contract requires, his duties are discharged. But what if his obligations are performed poorly, or not at all?
performance and discharge
As English judges were developing the common law of contracts in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries,
promises were found not binding unless written and sealed
A _______ makes a promise to a ________.
promisor promisee
If a plaintiff can show that he has been injured, but does not have a contract, he can sometimes still recover under certain theories. In _________ cases, the defendant received a benefit from the plaintiff. In _________ cases, the defendant made a promise that the plaintiff relied on.
quasi-contract promissory estoppel
When a court relies on the theory of ________ , the damages awarded to the plaintiff are called _________, which means that the plaintiff gets "as much as he deserves." This is a form of __________.
quasi-contracts quantum meruit judicial activism
Relief a court will award to a party injured by a breach of contract.
remedies
valid contract
satsfies all of the law's requirements, a court will enforce it
legality
the contact must be for a lawful purpose
In Fallsview Glatt Kosher Caterers, Inc. v. Rosenfeld the court found that the UCC did not govern the contract because
the contract did not specify any quantity of goods
Isaac puts together a plan to rob First National Bank, and hires Cynthia to assist him when he does it. He and Cynthia agree that Cynthia will be paid $3,000 for her help in the heist. The day before they are set to rob the bank, Cynthia backs out of the deal, saying she does not want to commit a crime. Isaac sues to enforce the agreement. What result?
the contract is void because the purpose of the deal is illegal
While George travels for two months, Mary agrees to housesit and care for George's three horses at her stables. The parties agree that Mary will pick up the horses on the first day of George's trip and George will pay Mary when he returns. George returns home from his travels and finds that Mary never picked up the horses. George sues. What result?
the court will apply common law and Mary will lose
For the past seven years, Sommerset Storage, Inc. has hired Mountbattan Tax Associates to prepare its annual tax return. This year the parties agree to their usual $1,000 fee, but Mountbatten finds a loophole in the tax code and gets Sommerset a refund four times the usual amount. Mountbattan then requests that Sommerset pay $4,000 to reflect the increased tax refund. There is nothing in their contract about increased fees, but Mountbatten argues it would be unjust for Sommerset not to pay extra. Sommerset refuses and Mountbatten sues. What result?
the court will uphold the original contract and Mountbatten will lose
voidable contract
the law permits one party to terminate the agreement
Shelly offers to sell Jane goods both parties know are stolen. Jane accepts the offer, and agrees to pay for the goods. Later, Jane refuses to accept or pay for the goods. If Shelly sues Jane for breach of contract, what is the probable result?
the law would not enforce Jane's promise, as it does not have a lawful purpose.
unenforceable agreement
the parties intend to form a valid bargain but a court declares that some rule of law prevents enforcing it
capacity
the parties must be adults of sound mind
In a mixed contract, UCC Article 2 governs only if ________ was _______.
the primary purpose the sale of goods
consideration
there has to be bargaining that leads to an exchange between the parties
In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, courts did not consider promises binding unless
they were in writing and sealed
If Ella and Declan have a contract that falls apart, can Tyrone sue to enforce the agreement?
third-party interests
Robert, a minor, buys a stereo from Jane for $200. State law allows a minor to disaffirm contracts within a reasonable time after turning 18. Robert disaffirms the contract the day after turning 18 and returns the stereo.
this contract was a voidable contract, Robert can disaffirm
A contract is a promise that the law will enforce
true
Contract law varies from state to state.
true
Mary goes into Honest Harry's Electronics and purchases a TV. Mary agrees to pay for the TV in 30 days on the store's "30 days same as cash" plan. This is an executory contract.
true
One purpose of contract law is to determine which agreements are worthy of legal enforcement.
true
Robert offers to buy a car from Jane for $400. Jane must accept this offer in order to form an enforceable contract.
true
Some of the elements of a contract are acceptance, consideration, legality, and capacity.
true
Today, courts enforce the majority of contracts.
true
When ruling on common law contract claims, state judges are under no obligation to follow the precedent of other states.
true
Contracts for the sale of fabric, automobiles, computers, furniture, and paper clips would all be governed by Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
true UCC Article 2 applies to transactions of goods
A medical insurance contract is a(n)________ contract, because the insurance company agrees to pay for treatment if the policyholder goes to the doctor. If the policyholder does not go to the doctor, the insurance company does not pay.
unilateral
Larry goes to his barber who has cut his hair for the past several years. The barber proceeds to cut his hair as they talk about the most recent snow storm to hit the area. This is an example of a
unilateral, implied contract.
On January 16, Deb offers to sell her waterbed to Colleen for $600. Colleen accepts and agrees to pay Deb $600 on January 27. Which of the following is correct?
until January 16, the contract was executory.
In Mr. W Fireworks v. Ozuna the court decided in favor of Ozuna, declaring the contract _______.
void
While negotiating with Stewart to purchase his house, Yasmine asks him about the condition of the roof. "Excellent," he replies. "It is only 2 years old, and should last 25 more." In fact, Stewart knows that the roof is 26 years old and has had a series of leaks. The parties sign a sales contract for $600,000. A week before Yasmine is to pay for the house and take possession, she discovers the leaks and learns that a new roof will cost $35,000. What kind of contract exists between Yasmine and Stewart?
voidable by Yasmine
Courts will not enforce a sales agreement ________.
when the agreement is not socially responsible
writing
while verbal agreements are often contracts, some types of contracts must be in writing to be enforceable
Miles purchased a lawnmower with an attached warning that said, "The manufacturer is not responsible in the case of an injury caused by the lawnmower." If Miles is injured because of a defect in the mower and sues the lawnmower manufacturer, he will most likely
win, as this warning would be unenforceable.
Central Maine Power Co. (CMPC) made a promotional offer in which it promised to pay a substantial sum to any homeowner or builder who constructed new housing with electric heat. To qualify for the offer, Motel Services, Inc. (MSI) decided to install electrical heat in a housing project it was constructing in Waterville, Maine. MSI built the units and requested payment for the full amount of the promotional offer. Is CMPC obligated to pay? Why or why not?
yes, CMPC is obligated to pay because this was a unilateral contract and MSI performed
Riley, age 16, and Samuel, age 36, enter into a contract in which Riley will sell Samuel his car for $11,000. The next day, Samuel decides he no longer wants the car and tries to get out of the contract. Samuel argues that because Riley is a minor, the contract is void. If Riley wants to enforce the contract, will he be able to?
yes, the contract is voidable and only Riley can cancel it
The Hoffmans owned and operated a successful small bakery. Lukowitz, an agent of Red Owl Stores, told them that for $18,000 Red Owl would build a store and fully stock it for them to operate. The Hoffmans sold their bakery and purchased a lot on which Red Owl was to build the store. Lukowitz then told the Hoffmans that the price had gone up to $26,000. The Hoffmans borrowed the extra money from relatives, but then Lukowitz informed them that the cost would be $34,000. Negotiations broke off and the Hoffmans sued. The court determined that there was no contract. Can the Hoffmans recover any money?
yes. They can most likely recover damages based on promissory estoppel
Contract law is based on the notion that
you are the best judge of your own welfare