Chapter 9 - end of contractual relationship Flashcards

1
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principal methods of discharging a contract

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performance
breach
agreement b/w parties
frustration

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2
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discharge by performance

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each party satisfactorily completes its part of the bargain

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3
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substantial performance

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condition is breached in some minor way and sobject to a claim for the loss caused by the shortfall

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4
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tender of performance

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one party is ready, willing and able and attempts to perform by performance is refused by other party

person who attempted performance may sue other for damages

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5
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when payment is tendered and refused

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amount is still owed
wait for creditor to collect at creditors expense

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breach of contract

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improper or incomplete performance
refusal to perform - may lead to discharge of the contract

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7
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conditions

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terms essential to substantial performance

if breached, victim relieved of obligations

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8
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warranties

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minor terms of contract

if breach - performance still req

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9
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fundamental breach

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breach that goes to the very root of the contract

one party os denied the benefit that was in the contract

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10
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breach by refusal to perform (repudiation)

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one party indicated to the other an intention to abandon and altogether to refuse performance of the contract

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11
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anticipatory breach

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refusal occurs before performance is due

victime may choose to accept repudiation and end the contract or insists on performance

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12
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results of failure to perform

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slide 12

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13
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discharge by agreement

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contracts can be modified or ended by agreement

bilateral/unilateral discahrge

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14
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accord and satisfaction

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parties agree to end contract based on some other consdieration

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15
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contractual terms

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contract can specify conditions under which obligation begin or end

can also end by operation of law (death, insanity, bankruptcy)

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16
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conditions precedent (subject to clause)

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contract is binding only if a pre-existing condition is met

17
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conditions subsequent

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the contract ends when some event or conditions takes place

18
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a force majeure clause

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spells out who bears the risk if certain events occur

for catastrophic events

19
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frustration

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outside unforeseen event which makes performance impossible and changes the nature of the contract

ends contractual obligations

event must be unanticipated to be frustration

20
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frustration does not occur when

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there is shared mistake
when one party is responsible for an act that frustrates a contract

21
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frustration arises in

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destruction of the subject matter
cancellation of a crtical event
change of the relevant laws

22
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circumstances not constituting frustration

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self induced frustration
increased difficulty/increased cost

23
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effect of frustration

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slide 20

24
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damages

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court tries to put victim of breach in the position they would be in if contract was properly performed

look forward in time

can be g,s,p

25
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equitable remedies

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recission
rectification
specific performance
injunction
accounting
quantum meruit

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