Chapter 13 Flashcards

1
Q

Consideration is the value given to a promisor in return for…

A

A promise or a performance

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Consideration must be…

A
  1. Something of legally sufficient value
  2. Bargained for exchange (price of promise)
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3
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Something of value can be…

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  1. A general promise to do something
  2. Unobligated performance of an action
  3. Forbearance
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4
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Forbearance

A

An act of retaining from exercising a legal right

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5
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Adequacy of consideration asks…

A

How equal/fair is the consideration?

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6
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General Rule of Consideration

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Consideration doesn’t depend on comparing the value of things exchanged

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7
Q

Courts only get involved in consideration if…

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They suspect one party is either committing fraud or there’s a lack of a bargained for exchange

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8
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Is a promise to perform a legal duty sufficient consideration?

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No. Legal duty = you have to do it regardless bc u have a legal obligation to do so

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9
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An exception for legal duty can be allowed if…

A

There’s unforeseen difficulties around the time the contract was formed

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10
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Past consideration

A

Something given/done in the past

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11
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Can past consideration count for a later bargain?

A

No

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12
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Past actions are unenforceable because…

A

The element of bargained for exchange is missing

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13
Q

Illusory promises

A

Uncertain promises

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14
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Illusory promises are unenforceable because…

A

They don’t bind the promisor

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15
Q

Accord and Satisfaction is an agreement between 2 parties where…

A

1 party pays less in full satisfaction, aiming to pay the rest later

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16
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Liquidated debt

A

A debt is due and certain in amount

17
Q

Can accord and satisfaction take place in liquidated debt?

A

No

18
Q

Unliquidated debt

A

Uncertain debt

19
Q

Can accord and satisfaction take place in unliquidated debt?

A

Yes, because valid consideration is present

20
Q

Release

A

A contract in which 1 party forfeits the right to pursue a legal claim against the other, barring any future recovery beyond the terms stated

21
Q

A release contract can be binding if…

A
  1. The agreement is made in good faith
  2. It’s in signed writing
  3. It’s accompanied by consideration
22
Q

Do promises equal contracts?

A

No

22
Q

Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel applies when…

A

A promisor makes a clear + definite promise on which the promisee justifibaly relies on

In other words, the promisee relied on the promise to their detriment

22
Q

A doctrine of promissory estoppel is binding if…

A

Justice will be better served by enforcement of the promise