Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q

Something of legal value given in exchange for a promise.

A

consideration

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2
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Support for a contract when either (1) the promisee suffers a legal detriment or (2) the promisor receives a legal benefit

A

legal value

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3
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Exchange that parties engage in that leads to an enforceable contract

A

bargained-for exchange

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4
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A promise that is unenforceable because it lacks consideration

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gift promise (gratuitous promise)

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5
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A contract in which a seller agrees to sell all of its production to a single buyer.

A

output contract

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6
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A contract in which a buyer agrees to purchase all of its requirements for an item from one seller.

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requirements contract

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7
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A contract that contains a clause that requires one or both of the parties to use their best efforts to achieve the objective of the contract

A

best-efforts contract

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8
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An agreement whereby the parties agree to accept something different in satisfaction of the original contract

A

accord

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9
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performance of an accord

A

satisfaction

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10
Q

settlement of a contract dispute

A

accord and satisfaction (compromise)

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11
Q

An equitable doctrine that prevents the withdrawal of a promise by a promisor if it will adversely affect a promisee who has adjusted his or her position in justifiable reliance on the promise.

A

promissory estoppel (detrimental reliance)

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12
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For the doctrine of promissory estoppel to apply, the following elements must be shown

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1)The promisor made a promise.
2)The promisor should have reasonably expected to induce the promisee to rely on the promise.
3)The promisee actually relied on the promise and engaged in an action or forbearance of a right of a definite and substantial nature.
4)Injustice would be caused if the promise were not enforced

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13
Q

A doctrine that prevents a promisor from revoking his or her promise even though there is lack of consideration.

A

estop

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