Remedies
Formation
3d party rights
Vocab
100

Predetermined, reasonable sums of money written directly into the contract to be paid out in the event of a specific breach.

Liquidated damages

100

Parties to a contract

Promisor and promisee 

100

A person who benefits accidentally from a contract.

Incidental beneficiary 

100

legal arguments used to show that a contract is invalid, unenforceable, or voidable because one or more essential elements of a valid contract were missing or improperly obtained at the time the agreement was made.

Defenses to contract formation

200

A court order requiring a party to perform contractual obligations.

Specific performance

200

Something of value exchanged between parties.

Consideration

200

The person who transfers contractual rights.

Assignor

200

The substitution of a party to the contract or party for a new party with the consent of all parties involved

Novation

300

A remedy intended to place the injured party in the position they would have been in if the contract had been performed.

Expectation damages

300

An agreement lacking legal effect because one essential element is missing.

Void contract

300

The fundamental common law rule that only direct parties to a contract can enforce its terms, obligations, or liabilities.

Privity of contract

300

A clear statement or action by one contracting party indicating that they will not perform their contractual obligations before performance is due.

Anticipatory breach

400

This equitable remedy cancels a contract and returns parties to their original positions.

Rescission

400

A statement containing different terms from the offer.

Counteroffer

400

The transfer of contractual duties or obligations to a third party.

Delegation

400

A contract term preventing transfer of rights without permission.

Non-assignment clause

500

Damages awarded not for actual loss, but to recognize a legal wrong occurred.

Nominal damages

500

A legally binding agreement formed through the actions, behavior, or circumstances of the parties rather than through spoken or written words.

Implied contract

500

CThe exact moment a third party's rights under a contract become locked in, meaning the original contracting parties can no longer modify or cancel the contract without the beneficiary's consent.

Vesting

500

The legal basis or set of facts that gives a person the right to sue for breach of contract.

Cause of action