Defenses to Contract Formation Flashcards

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defenses to k formation list

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  1. incapacity
  2. SoFs
  3. illegality
  4. misrepresentation/fraud
  5. duress
  6. unconscionability
  7. misunderstanding
  8. mistake
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incapacity

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infants and mentally incompetent persons lack capacity to k

right to disaffirm: may dissafirm K which voids K
- BUT can still enforce against adult (adult has capacity)

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infancy exceptions

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Ks involving minors may still be enforced when:

  1. implied affirmation (ratification): (retains benefits after capacity gained)
    elements:
    * agreement entered into before capacity
    * capacity has since been gained
    * benefits have been retained
  2. infant liability for necessities: foods, clothes, medical care
    - No liability/breach but restitution
    - pays fair market value NOT k price
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intoxication

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lacks capacity ONLY IF other party has reason to know of intoxication

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illegality

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subject matter or purpose of K is illegal @ time of formation

illegal subject matter: K NOT enforceable
legal subject matter BUT illegal purpose: ONLY enforceable by one unaware of illegal purpose

to avoid frustrating public policy, k may be enforced if its terms violate a policy intended to benefit a party seeking relief

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misrepresentation (fraud)

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K formed based upon fraud or misrepresentation of material fact is voidable if party detrimentally relies on misrepresentations
- false assertions
- concealments
- misstatements

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undue influence

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k entered into under excessive pressure by someone unduly susceptible to pressue is voidable

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duress

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wrongful act or threat that overcomes party’s free will (force/coercion)

physical duress: void
non-physical: voidable by victim
- includes economic duress
- no reasonable alternative so must agree

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unconscionability

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unfair surprise + opressive terms when k formed

courts may refuse to enforce all or part of K that is unfair or oppressive to one party based on bargaining terms
- adhesion ks
- exculpatory clauses for intentional acts

ET: look for absence of meaningful choice by disadvantaged party

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misunderstanding

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ambiguity concerning terms of k

  1. neither or both aware of ambiguity: no K formed UNLESS both parties intended same meaning
  2. one party aware of ambiguity: K formed
    - k enforced according to intention of unaware party

eg, if A knows B misunderstands but A remains silent, K is enforced according to B’s understanding

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mutual mistake

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both parties mistaken about underlying factual assumption @ time of K formation

K is voidable by an adversely affected party if:
1. both parties are mistaken concerning basic assumption of fact,
2. mistake materially affects agreed-upon exchange, AND
3. adversely affected party did NOT assume risk of mistake

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mutual mistake ET

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if mistake over existence - No K + grant relief

if mistake over value - enforce @ K price
- courts don’t inquire into adequacy of consideration

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unilateral mistake

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one party makes mistake concerning facts of an agreement (usually computational errors)

does NOT prevent K formation
enforce @ k price

no relief UNLESS obvious mistake (eg construction bidding K)

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unilateral mistake exception

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(obvious material mistake)
mistaken party may void K if mistake is material and non-mistaken party knew/should have known of mistake
- can’t commit fraud

eg construction bidding k

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