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Title: INTRODUCTION TO CONTRACTS


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INTRODUCTION TO CONTRACTS
  • T. LEIGH ANENSON, J.D., LL.M.

Contracts are agreements made up of big words
and little type. Sam Ewing, quoted in Saturday
Evening Post, May 1993
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CONTRACT LAW
  • Introduction to Contracts
  • The Agreement Offer
  • The Agreement Acceptance
  • Consideration
  • Reality of Consent
  • Capacity to Contract
  • Illegality
  • Writing
  • Rights of Third Parties
  • Performance Remedies

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What contracts have you made recently?
4
Learning Objectives
  • Nature of contracts
  • Basic elements of a contract
  • Basic contract types
  • Sources of contract law
  • Non-contract obligations

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NATURE OF CONTRACTS
  • Not every promise is legally enforceable
  • But when a set of promises has the status of
    contract, a person injured by a breach of that
    contract is entitled to call on the government
    (courts) to force the breaching party to honor
    the contract
  • Contract law is ancient law, but has evolved to
    reflect social change

6
ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT
  • 1) AGREEMENT
  • 2) CONSIDERATION
  • 3) CAPACITY
  • 4) LAWFUL OBJECT

7
CONTRACT CLASSIFICATIONS
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SOURCES OF CONTRACT LAW
  • COMMON LAW
  • UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
  • (SALE OF GOODS ONLY)
  • CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS
    (CISG)

9
UCC SALE OF GOODS
  • GOODS tangible, movable, personal property
  • DOES NOT APPLY TO
  • sale of services
  • intangible property (stocks, intellectual
    property)
  • real estate
  • MIXED SALE SITUATION whether goods or services
    predominates in the contract
  • (vs. gravamen test focuses on part of contract
    at issue)

10
The UCC and Common Law
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NON-CONTRACT DUTIES
  • QUASI-CONTRACT
  • PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL
  • Hurdis Realty v. Town of North Providence
  • Holt v. Home Depot, U.S.A., Inc.

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FOUR ELEMENTS PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL
  • 1) PROMISE
  • 2) REASONABLE RELIANCE
  • 3) ACTUAL RELIANCE
  • 4) INJUSTICE

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REVIEW CONTRACT AND NONCONTRACT RECOVERY
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