Contracts Flashcards

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Contracts subject to SOF

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MY LEGS:

  1. Marriage
  2. Year <1
  3. Land
  4. Executor - pay from executor’s funds
  5. Goods
  6. Suretyship - pay another’s debt
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Promissory estoppel

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  1. Reasonable expectation of reliance
  2. Detrimental reliance
  3. Injustice cannot be otherwise avoided

Charitable subscriptions create presumed detrimental reliance.

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Exceptions to parole evidence rule

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Evidence relevant to:

  1. Integration
  2. Ambiguity
  3. Defenses to formation or enforcement
  4. Remedies
  5. Modifications
  6. Condition precedents
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Firm offer (UCC)

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  1. Merchant
  2. Assurance
  3. Signed writing from merchant

No CX needed from offeree
Cannot exceed 3 months

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5
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Reserve auction

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Auctioneer may withdraw goods any time before announcing completion. Default rule.

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No-reserve auction

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Goods cannot be withdrawn unless no bid is received within a reasonable time.

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Accord and Satisfaction

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Agreeing to accept performance from party different from promised performance

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8
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Negotiable Instruments and accord and satisfaction

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Claims subject to dispute can be discharged if

  1. Good faith tender by defendant
  2. Conspicuous statement that tendered in satisfaction
  3. Claimant obtains payment of the instrument
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Warrant of merchantability

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  1. Merchant
  2. Sells goods of the kind sold
  3. Must be fit for ordinary purpose and pass without objection

only applies for time of sale. waivable.

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When can an intended beneficiary enforce a promise?

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  1. Only against promisor
  2. Intentional benefit
  3. Vested: (1) beneficially, materially and justifiable reliance; (2) assents at a party’s request, or (3) files a lawsuit to enforce.
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11
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How must a demand for assurances be made under the UCC?

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  1. In writing

2. within 30 days

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12
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In contracts of $500 or more, if merchant sends a confirmatory memo after oral agreement that satisfies SOF, when must be recipient object if not bound?

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If she had reason to know and objects within 10 days of receipt

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13
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When is an unwritten contract enforceable under the UCC?

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  1. Specially manufactured goods
  2. Court admissions
  3. performance
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When is a writing not required for specially manufactured goods?

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  1. Specific for buyer
  2. Unsuitable for resale in ordinary course
  3. seller has either substantially begun or made commitments
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What is unconscionable under the UCC?

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No reasonable person in the position of that party would agree to it

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16
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What is the default assumption for delivery of goods under the UCC?

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All delivered in single delivery. Payment only due on such tender.

17
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When is a buyer NOT entitled to inspect goods before payment

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If the K says COD or other terms/course of performance/dealing/etc. so indicate

18
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Who assumes the risk for goods in non-carrier contracts if the seller is NOT a merchant?

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Buyer after tender

19
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Who assumes the risk for goods in non-carrier contracts if the seller is a merchant?

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Buyer after possession

20
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What may a buyer do if the seller fails to give instructions within a reasonable time after rejection?

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  1. Store for seller
  2. Reship
  3. Resell

Expenses incurred by seller

21
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When may a seller reclaim goods delivered to an insolvent buyer on credit?

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  1. Buyer insolvent before delivery
  2. Demand made within 10 days for payment after receipt of goods, unless prior misrepresentation of solvency was made in past 3 mos
22
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What is the SOL for breach under a UCC contract?

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4 years; contract may limit to not less than one year, but may not extend it