Misc
Restitution and SOF
Statute of Frauds
Defenses #1
Defenses #2
100

Preexisting legal duty rule 

Performance of a legal duty owed to a promisor which is neither doubtful nor the subject of honest dispute is not consideration. 

100

Injustice factors

1) the definite and substantial character of the benefit received 2) formally in the making if the promise 3) part performance of the promise 4) reliance on the promise or the probability of such reliance 

100

MY LEGS

(1) Marriage Provision (2) over one year provision (3) land sale contract (4) executor payment of estates debts (5) sale of goods of %500 or more (6) Suretyship agreement

100

Improper Threat 

(a) crime or tort (b) criminal prosecution (c) use of civil process made in bad faith (d) breach of duty of goof faith and fair dealing 

100

Undue influence

unfair persuasion of party under domination of person exercising persuasion or by relationships assuming in favor of their welfare (2) undue influence: voidable 

200

Modification and Changed Circumstances (restatement)

A promise modifying a duty under a K not fully performed on either side is binding (a) if the modification is fair and equitable in view of circumstances not anticipated by the parties when the K was made

200

Promissory Restitution

(1) Promise made in recognition of benefit previously received by the promisor from the promisee is binding to the extent necessary to prevent injustice (2) not binding under 1 if a) the promisee conferred benefit as a gift or promisor unjustly enriched b)value is disproportionate to benefit 

200

Analytic Framework

(1) Is the agreement within the statute? (2) If so, does the writing satisfy the requirements of the statute (sufficient memorandum)? (3) If there is not a sufficient memorandum, is the contract enforceable because of an exception to the statute? 

200

Duress

(1) inducement (subjective standard and but for test) (2) improper threat (3) no reasonable alternative 


** economic and physical duress

200

Undue Susceptibility

weakness of mind or parties are in a relationship of trust

300

UCC Modification

An agreement modifying a K within this article needs no consideration to be binding. 

300

Officious Intermeddler 

officiously confers benefit upon another without contractual responsibility

300

Writing Requirements

any writing signed by or on behalf which (a) reasonably identifies the subject matter of the contract (b) is sufficient to indicate that a contract with respect thereto has been made between the parties or offered by the signer to the other party (c) states with reasonable certainty the essential terms of the unperformed promises in the K

300

Intoxication

(a) unable to understand in a reasonable manner the nature and consequences (b) unable to act in a reasonable manner in relation to the transaction

lucid: may reaffirm

Necessities: not voidable 

300

Mispreresentation

Fraudulent or Material misrepresentation causes reliance which is justified... can be voidable be recipient

400

UCC Output, Requirements, and Exclusive Dealings

A term which measures the quantity by the output of the seller or the requirements of the buyer means such actual output or requirements as may occur in good faith, except that no quantity unreasonably disproportionate to any stated estimate or in the absence of a stated estimate to any normal or otherwise comparable prior output or requirements may be tendered or demanded. 

400

Quasi Contract/ Implied in Law

court may order restitution if (1) P conferred a benefit (2) D has knowledge or appreciation of the benefit (3) D accepted or retained the benefit (4) circumstances are such that it would be inequitable for the D to retain the benefit without paying fair value for it. 

400

Exceptions ??

Promissory Estoppel, Full Performance by both parties, Full performance by one party (over one year provision), part performance (land sale contracts), part performance (other contracts)

400

Mental Illness or Defect

(a) unable to understand in a reasonable manner the nature and consequences (b) unable to act in reasonable manner in relation to the transaction and other party has reason to know of this condition 

(2) without knowledge: avoidance would be unjust: court may grant relief as justice requires

400

Fraudulent Misrepresentation

intends to induce assent and (a) knows or believes the assertion is not in accord with the facts (b) does not have confidence that he states or implies in the truth of the assertion (c) knows he does not have the basis that he states or implies for the assertion 

500

When varying terms are not included under UCC

Offer limited acceptance, materially alters terms, objection sent in reasonable time

500

SOF Analytical framework

(1) K within UCC 2-201? (2) Does writing satisfy requirements of 1 and 2? (3) If the writing is not sufficient but the contract is within the statute, the the K enforceable because of an exception in 2-201(3)?

500

UCC 2-201

(1) A sale of goods of $500 or over is not enforceable unless there is a signed writing sufficient to indicate a K was made that is signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. The writing does not require all of the terms or complete accuracy, but it must state the quantity (2) Between merchants K if not objected to within 10 days(merchant's confirmatory memo) (3) not satisfying 1 but valid if (a) specifically manufactured goods (b) admits in court (3) payment made and accepted 

500

Minor Incapacity

void anytime before 18 or reasonable time after. minor can recover all consideration and in return whatever remains in their possession 

Exceptions: necessities, misrepresentation of age, willfully harms property, statutory exceptions (student loans, insurance, employment)

500

Material Misrepresentation

Objective: reasonable person would be induced

Subjective: Maker knows specific recipient would likely be induced by representation even though reasonable person may not be.