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Title: CONSIDERATION


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CONSIDERATION
  • PRICE BARGAINED FOR AND EXCHANGED FOR A PROMISE
  • FOR A PROMISE TO BE ENFORCEABLE AS A CONTRACT
    OBLIGATION, A LEGAL PRICE MUST BE EXCHANGED AND
    PAID FOR IT

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CONSIDERATION TWO ELEMENTS
  • THE PRICE MUST BE WHAT THE PARTIES BARGAINED FOR
    IN EXCHANGE FOR THE PROMISE
  • THE PRICE MUST BE A LEGAL PRICE SOMETHING THE
    LAW RECOGNIZES AS LEGITIMATE CONSIDERATION

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CONCEPT OF LEGAL DETRIMENT
  • PROMISE TO DO SOMETHING OR DOING SOMETHING THAT
    THE PERSON IS NOT LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO DO
  • E.G., PAY MONEY, PROVIDE SERVICES, DELIVER GOODS
  • PROMISE TO REFRAIN OR REFRAINING FROM DOING
    SOMETHING THAT THE PERSON IS LEGALLY PRIVILEGED
    TO DO (GIVING UP A LEGAL RIGHT)
  • E.G., AGREEING NOT TO SUE OR FILE BANKRUPTCY

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PRE-EXISTING DUTY RULE
  • PROMISE TO DO SOMETHING THAT ONE IS LEGALLY
    REQUIRED TO DO IS NOT CONSIDERATION
  • NOR IS A PROMISE TO REFRAIN FROM DOING SOMETHING
    THAT A PERSON IS NOT LEGALLY PRIVILEGED TO DO

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MODIFICATIONS OF A CONTRACT
  • MODIFICATION OF A CONTRACT REQUIRES NEW OR
    ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION TO BE BINDING
  • A PARTY IS UNDER A PRE-EXISTING OBLIGATION TO
    PROVIDE THE CONSIDERATION UNDER THE ORIGINAL
    CONTRACT (THE OLD CONSIDERATION)

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EXCEPTIONS TO NEW CONSIDERATION
  • SALES CONTRACTS NEW CONSIDERATION NOT REQUIRED
    FOR MODIFICATION OF GOODS CONTRACTS GOOD FAITH
    IS REQUIRED
  • GOOD FAITH ADJUSTMENTS (MINORITY RULE) -
    MODIFICATIONS BASED ON UNFORESEEABLE CIRCUMSTANCES

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LIQUIDATED DEBTS
  • PART PAYMENT OF A LIQUIDATED DEBT IS NOT
    CONSIDERATION FOR A PROMISE TO DISCHARGE THE DEBT
  • NEED NEW OR ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION, E.G.,
    PAYING DEBT BEFORE IT BECOMES DUE
  • EXCEPTION FOR COMPOSITION AGREEMENTS

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UNLIQUIDATED DEBTS AND CLAIMS
  • PART PAYMENT OF AN UNLIQUIDATED DEBT OR CLAIM IS
    CONSIDERATION FOR A PROMISE TO DISCHARGE THE DEBT
    OR CLAIM
  • AN AGREEMENT TO SETTLE A DISPUTED DEBT OR CLAIM
    IS CALLED AN ACCORD AND SATISFACTION

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PRESENT V. PAST CONSIDERATION
  • PAST CONSIDERATION IS NOT CONSIDERATION FOR A
    PROMISE
  • REASON NO PRESENT EXCHANGE FOR THE PROMISE
  • EXCEPTION
  • DEBTS BARRED BY THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
  • WRITTEN PROMISE OR PAYMENT ON DISCHARGED DEBT
    REVIVES THE DEBT

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SUFFICIENCY V. ADEQUACY OF CONSIDERATION
  • CONSIDERATION NEED NOT BE FAIR OR EQUIVALENT
    ADEQUATE CONSIDERATION IS NOT REQUIRED
  • HOWEVER, INADEQUATE CONSIDERATION MAY BE EVIDENCE
    OF A CONTRACT DEFENSE (E.G., FRAUD, INSANITY) AND
    COURT MAY REFUSE TO GRANT EQUITABLE REMEDY
    WITHOUT IT

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PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL
  • ACTS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CONSIDERATION
  • PROMISE ENFORCEABLE BASED ON REASONABLE,
    DETRIMENTAL RELIANCE ON A PROMISE

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PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL
  • A PROMISE THAT THE PROMISOR SHOULD REASONABLY
    EXPECT TO CAUSE THE PROMISEE TO ACT OR FAIL TO
    ACT
  • THE PROMISEE REASONABLY RELIES ON THE PROMISE AND
    ACTS OR FAILS TO ACT
  • RELIANCE IS DETRIMENTAL INJUSTICE CAN ONLY BE
    AVOIDED BY ENFORCING THE PROMISE
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