Offer & Acceptance
Consideration
Capacity
Legality
Contract Basics
100
A clear proposal to enter into a contract is referred to

An offer

100

Something of value exchanged in a contract

Consideration

100

The legal ability to enter into a contract

Capacity

100

A requirement that a contract must have this type of purpose

lawful purpose

100

A legally enforceable agreement

A contract

200

Agreement to the terms of an offer is referred to

Acceptance

200

A gift is not a contract because

Lacks consideration

200

A group that usually has limited capacity to contract

Minors

200

Contracts involving illegal activity are this

Void

200

The ability of the law to uphold an agreement

Enforceability

300

Acceptance must match this exactly

Terms of the offer

300

The two sides of consideration

Benefit and Detrement 

300

The type of contract a minor can usually cancel

Voidable contract
300

Give an example of an illegal contract topic 

illegal drugs or illegal activity

300

The main elements needed for a valid contract

Agreement, Consideration, Capacity, Legality, Assent

400

A response that changes the original offer and rejects it

Counteroffer

400

The rule that consideration does not need equal value

Legal sufficency

400

The ability to understand a contract at the time it is made

Mental Capacity

400

The effect of an illegal contract 

Unenforceable

400

The type of contract that has all the required elements but can still be challenged in court 

Voidable

500

A rule stating that acceptance must match the offer exactly, with no changes

Mirror Image Rule

500

A promise made in the past that cannot support a contract

Past Consideration

500

What happens when a party lacks capacity

Voidable or unenforceable

500

The reason courts refuse to enforce illegal agreements 

Public Policy

500

The result when a required element of a contract is missing

No valid contract