What is the difference between promise and condition?
- A promise is a duty to perform
- A condition is an event that triggers a duty to perform
What is a breach
1) full performance of a duty under a contract discharged a duty
2) When performance of a duty under a contract is due, any nonperformance is a breach
What is doctrine of substantial performance?
Satisfies the constructive condition, although the injured party may be entitled to damages for the harm caused by the breach
What is prevention
- Every contract implies a promise of a good faith and fair dealing
- When a party causes the condition not to occur or otherwise has breached her duty of good faith in connection with the occurrence of the condition
What is unilateral mistake?
Elements of unliteral mistake:
What are the charecteristics of contructive conditions? (2)
- Do not require strict compliance but substantial performance instead
What are the factors according to the restatement to determine whether a failure is a breach?
What is NBP responsibility?
NBP may still have a duty to perform
What is waiver?
Party unintentional relinquishes a known right, mistakes or fails to disclose a fact and the other party justifiably and determinately relies on the impression created, or reliance on an implied waiver
What is mutual mistake?
Elements of Mutual Mistake:
What are the characteristics of an express condition? (3)
- If there is doubt about whether it is condition, it will be considered a promise
- There needs to be strict compliance when it comes to satisfied or not satisfied
If something is not a material breach, it would then be:
- Substantial performance
- Complete performance
What does substantial performance mean?
- Performed most contractual duties as to give other party a substantial benefit but imperfect performance
- Results in a minor breach and if the party was acting in good faith, non-breaching party must perform
- Minor breaches can be cured
What is modification?
Post contract agreement that changes the conditions/ obligation of the parties
What is impossibility?
Event can no longer be possible
What is an express condition?
Contained in the terms of the contract
What is a material breach?
Significant failure by one party to fulfill a contractual obligation
What is the extent of nonperformance with substantial breach?
Imperfect performances deficiencies in performance that are not material
What is divisibility?
If performance falls short of substanial performance, divisibility can avoid forfeiture and allow recovery on the contract
What is impracticability
Change in circumstance results in extreme and unreasonable difficulty, expense injury, or loss
Implied by the law and are not expressly stated in the contract
NBP does not have a duty to perform
True or false: NBP may withhold performance and terminate the K and seek damages (or other remedy)
FALSEEEE
What is forfeiture?
: Can be excused for non-occurrence of a condition if:
What is frustration?
Change between this is again the third element: