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1 Chapter 6 Offer and Acceptance

2 Elements of a Contract Offer and Acceptance (Agreement) Genuine Assent
Legality Consideration Something of Value Capacity Writing (Form)

3 Agreement Offer – A promise to do (or not do) something provided the offeree does (or does not do) something in return. Acceptance – Act or promise in response to an offer Offer + Acceptance = Agreement

4 The Offer Offeror – Makes the offer Offeree – Receives the offer
Legal Focus pg 192 Statements made in anger lack intent Just Joking, excitement Reasonable person

5 The Offer Requirements of the offer:
Contractual intent must be present in the offer Must be communicated to the offeree Terms must be reasonably definite

6 The Offer - Intent Legal Foci Pg 193 Nonoffers Jests
Statements made in anger or terror Expressions of Opinion Statements of intention Preliminary Negotiations Advertisements, Catalogs, etc Social Agreements

7 The Offer - Intent An agreement to agree Auctioneer
Law in action from Chapter 7 Auctioneer The audience actually makes the offer Hammer falls – Contract formed

8 The Offer – Definite Terms
Terms – promises, conditions, and descriptions in a contract. Important Terms (pg 112) Subject Matter Parties Price Time for Performance

9 The Offer – Definite Terms
Legal Focus Top of Pg 197 mechanic Law in Action Pg 196 furs Legal Focus Middle of Pg 197 copiers

10 The Offer - Communication
Legal Focus Pg 198 Must be communicated to the offeree

11 Termination of the Offer
Termination by the Parties Termination by Law

12 Termination by the Parties
Revocation Must be made same way offer was Rejection Counteroffer

13 Termination by Law Time Stated Death or Insanity of the parties
Reasonable length Death or Insanity of the parties Destruction of the Subject Matter Illegality

14 Keeping Offers Open WYV – pg 114 Options Firm Offers Merchants
In writing Binding offer for time stated < 3 months

15 Requirements of Acceptance
Comes from offeree Sometimes the offeree is the general public Matches terms of the offer Mirror image rule Counteroffers are not acceptances Be communicated to the offeror

16 Mirror image rule Most states only apply to major changes
UCC exceptions Pg 119

17 Communication of Acceptance
Silence Tricky, tricky Exception: prior practice, Old Legal Focus Bilateral Promise for a Promise Words or conduct Unilateral Promise for an act

18 Modes of Communication
In person or other effective means Phone, text, mail, messenger, , fax, etc. Exception: stipulated in offer

19 Modes of Communication
All forms of contractual communication are effective once received EXCEPT Acceptance Effective once sent Same mode as offer or faster Mailbox rule Unless otherwise stipulated in the offer


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