Vocabulary
Contract Structure
Contractual Mistakes
Termination of a Contract
Breaches of Contract
100

What do you have if you can legally contract for yourself?

Capacity

100

Agreement must not be based on one party's deceiving another, on an important mistake, or on the use of unfair pressure exerted to obtain the offer or acceptance.

What is genuine assent

100

What are the five grounds for avoidance of genuine assent?

Duress, undue influence, mistake, misrepresentation, fraud.

100

A contract that is uncompleted or not fully performed 

What is Executory Contract?

100

Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.

WHAT IS FRAUD

200

What is the value exchanged in a contract called?

 Consideration

200

What both parties agree to must be legal

What is legality

200

Patricia’s employer fired her after only three months in the job, in breach of a twelve-month employment contract. Patricia is entitled to recover as damages? 

her salary for nine months

200

Paul is a law student and needs some extra cash. He puts up posters saying that he wants to sell his skis. Dorothy agrees to buy them for $200 . She never comes up with the money, though, and she breaches their contract

There was never a contract in the first place

200

The action or offense of giving a false or misleading account of the nature of something.

What is Misrepresentation?

300

This word is used to describe jokes which could be misinterpreted as offers.

Jest

300

Some agreements must be placed in writing to be fully enforceable in court

What is Proper Form (writing)

300

In order to be considered mutual assent there must be both ___ and ___

Offer and Acceptance

300

Under the same facts as the preceding question, how much is Paul most likely to recover, assuming the contract price is essentially the same as the fair market value and that it is not too hard to sell skis this time of year?

Paul doesn't need to recover from anything because he didn't sell them to her.

300

an error in comprehending facts, meaning of words or the law, which causes one party or both parties to enter into a contract without understanding the obligations or results.

what is a mistake

400

What is the act by which a party withdraws their side of the contract?

Revocation

400

An agreement between two parties exists if a reasonable person could judge the acts and behaviors of the parties enough to objectively construe agreement

The Objective Theory of a Contract

400

This doctrine protects parties, who have largely fulfilled their side of the contract, from legal trouble

What is Substantial Performance

400

Alberta and Bob make a contract. Bob breaches, so Alberta puts an end to the contract. Alberta’s action will constitute a...?

Termination

400

an equitable doctrine that involves one person taking advantage of a position of power over another person.

what is undue influence

500

This word describes contracts which are unfair by almost every measure. 

Unconscionable

500

The policy that makes promises legally binding.

Promissory Estoppel


500

Mr. Krabs doesn't set a wet floor for Plankton. He slips Plankton, what are the consequences of Mr. Krabs action.


Gross Negligence causes the reward of damages.

500

Certain verbal contracts are voidable due to this contractual law

Statute of Frauds

500

a situation where one person makes unlawful threats or otherwise engages in coercive behavior that causes another person to commit acts that they would otherwise not commit.

what is duress

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