Title: THE AGREEMENT: OFFER
1THE AGREEMENT OFFER
T. LEIGH ANENSON, J.D., LL.M.
- There is nothing more likely to start
disagreement among people or countries than an
agreement. - E.B. White
2CONTRACT 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
3DEFINITION OF AN OFFER
- A PROMISE
- CONDITIONAL ON AN ACT, RETURN PROMISE OR
FORBEARANCE (REFRAINING FROM DOING SOMETHING)
4PARTIES TO A CONTRACT
- OFFEROR MAKES THE OFFER
- OFFEREE RECEIVES THE OFFER
5Learning Objectives
- Requirements for an offer
- Special Problems
- Termination of an offer
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6OFFER REQUIREMENTS
- Parties to a contract must have
- intent to enter binding agreement,
- (2) terms must be definite, and the
- (3) offer must be communicated to the offeree
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7INTENT
- Courts use the objective theory of contracts
- Would a reasonable person judge the offerors
words and acts in the context of the
circumstances to signify intent? - Lucy v. Zehmer
- NOT obviously joking, haggling, equivocating
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8DEFINITENESS OF TERMS
- COMMON LAW
- I.E. PARTIES, PRICE, SUBJECT MATTER, QUANTITY,
TIME OF PERFORMANCE - POLICY ID BREACH AND GIVE REMEDY
- ARMSTRONG V. ROHM HAAS CO.
- UCC
- OPEN TERMS OKAY
- GAP FILLING RULES
- POLICY REASONABLY CERTAIN BASIS TO PROVIDE A
REMEDY
9Advertisements
- GENERAL RULE NOT OFFERS
- (but are invitations to offer or negotiate)
- Examples flyers, handbills, catalogs listing
prices, for sale ads in newspaper or yard - Sales puffery is not an offer
- Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc. (the Harrier jet case)
10Rewards, Auctions, and Bids
- Advertisements offering rewards for lost
property, information, or capture of criminals
are treated as offers for unilateral contracts - Sellers at auctions and advertisements for bids
are generally treated as making an invitation to
offer, so those who bid are making an offer that
the seller may accept or reject
11TERMINATION OF THE OFFER
- ACTION OF THE PARTIES
- REVOCATION any time before acceptance, except
- 1. Option Contract
- 2. Unilateral Contract and offeree
- begins performance
- 3. Promissory Estoppel
- 4. Firm Offer by merchant for the sale
- of goods in a signed writing (UCC)
- REJECTION
- Smith v. Murrell
- COUNTEROFFER
- OPERATION OF LAW
- LAPSE OF TIME
- DEATH OR INSANITY OF EITHER PARTY
- DESTRUCTION OF THE SUBJECT MATTER
- INTERVENING ILLEGALITY