Chapter 20 Flashcards

1
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Article 2 and 2a

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Article 2- sales (of goods, not real property or stocks and bonds)
2a- leases

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Sales contracts

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A contract for the sale of good under which the ownership of goods is transferred from a seller to a buyer for a price

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Sale

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The passing of title (evidence of ownership rights) from the seller to the buyer for a price

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Tangible property

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Property that has physical existence and can be distinguished by touch, sight, etc. a car is tangible

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5
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Intangible property

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Property that is incapable of being apprehended by the senses

  • intellectual property
  • patent
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6
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Predominant factor test

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A test courts use to determine whether a contract is primarily for the sale of goods or for the sale of services

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Merchant

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A person who is engaged in the purchase and sale of goods. Under the UCC, a person who deals in goods of the kind involved in the sales contract

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Lease agreement

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An agreement in which one person agrees to transfer the right to the possession and use of property to another person in exchange for rental payments

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Lessor

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One who transfers the right to the possession and use of the goods

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10
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Lessee

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One who acquires the right to the possession and use of goods

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Consumer lease

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  1. The lessor regularly engages in the business of leasing or selling
  2. The lessee leases the good for personal, family or, household purpose
  3. Certain provisions of 2a apply only to consumer leases
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12
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Finance leases

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Involved a lessor, lessee and a supplier.

- the lessee’s obligations are irrevocable and independent from the financer’s obligations

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13
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Open terms

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Terms can be left open and the contract will not fail for indefiniteness if the parties intended to make a contract and there is a reasonably certain basis for the court to grant an appropriate remedy

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14
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Requirement contract

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An agreement in which a buyer agrees to purchase and the seller agrees to sell all or up to a stated amount of what the buyer needs or requires
- normally enforceable

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15
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If the buyer promises to purchase only what he or she wishes then the promise is illusory and

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Unenforcebale

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16
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Output contract

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An agreement in which a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy all or up to a stated amount of what the seller produces

17
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Firm offer

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An offer (by a merchant) that is irrevocable without consideration for a period of time (no longer than 3 months). A firm offer by a merchant must be in writing and must be signed by the offeror

18
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Seasonably

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Within a specified time period. If no period is specified, within a reasonable time

19
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An unilateral can be accepted by beginning performance in common law but under UCC,

A

They require notification of acceptance

20
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Electronic writing or an email is sufficient if

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  1. It indicates the parties intended to form a contract

2. Is signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.

21
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Exceptions to writing requirements

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  1. The goods are specially manufactured
  2. The goods are not suitable for resale or lease to others
  3. The seller or lessor has substantially started to manufacture the goods
22
Q

Sale of lease and goods is more based on

A

State statutory law

23
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Fully integrated contract

A

A written contract that constitutes the final expression of the parties agreement. If a contract is integrated, evidence extraneous to the contract that contradicts or alters the meaning of the contract in any way is inadmissible

24
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Course of dealing

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Prior conduct between parties to a contract that establishes a common basis for their understanding

25
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Usage of trade

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Any practice or method of dealing having such regularity of observance in a place, vocation or trade as to justify an expectation that it will be observed with respect to the transaction in question

26
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Course of performance

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The conduct that occurs under the terms of a particular agreement; such conduct indicates what the parties to an agreement intended it to mean

27
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Rules of construction

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  1. Express terms
  2. Course of performance
  3. Course of dealing
  4. Usage of trade
28
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Choice of language clause

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A clause in a contract designating the official language by which the contract will be interpreted in the event of a future disagreement over the contracts terms

29
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Choice of law clause

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A clause in a contract designating the law (of a particular state or nation) that will govern the contract

30
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Force majeure clause

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A provision in a contract stipulating that certain unforeseen events such as war, political upheavals, acts of God or other events will excuse a party from liability for nonperformance of contractual obligations