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1 Contracts Review Chapters 7-12

2 #1T or F All serious agreements are contracts False
Prom could be serious to you!!!

3 # 2 What is a gift? The transfer of ownership without receiving anything in return Think presents!

4 # 3 List the three groups who can lack contractual capacity
Minors, the intoxicated and the mentally impaired.

5 #4 Charging more than the maximum allowed interest on a loan is called
Usury

6 #5 Describe the difference between a necessaries and non-necessaries
One is something necessary for survival or work the other is just nice to have.

7 #6 If an offer is altered by the offeree, what has occurred?
A Counter offer

8 #7 What is the key element in unfair persuasion? The relationship

9 #8 T or F For misrepresentation to occur the statement must be one of fact. True

10 #9 What can you do to keep an offer open to you and only you?
Create an option contract where you give something of value to keep the offer open.

11 #10 Advertisements in the newspaper, on the radio or television are considered to be . . . Invitations NOT offers

12 #11 Define Revocation: The right to withdraw the offer before it is accepted.

13 #12 What is the difference between a unilateral and a bilateral contract? Unilateral offeree must perform the act to show acceptance Bilateral offeree accepts by communicating promise

14 #13 What is the Mirror Image rule?
The terms of the acceptance must exactly match the terms in the offer

15 #14 List all of the reasons why genuine agreement may be lacking:
Fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, duress, or mistake

16 #15 In order for a statement to be material it must. . .
An important FACT that influences a parties decision about a contract.

17 #16 What can serve as consideration?
An act, a promise or a forbearance

18 #17 What are the elements of misrepresentation?
1. Untrue statement is one of fact. 2. The statement is Material 3. the victim reasonably relied on the statement

19 #18 What are the three remedies for Fraud? Rescission Damages
Punitive Damages

20 #19 Define Legal Value Must be worth something in the eyes of the law
Not Love or Friendship!

21 #20 If a contract contains a clause that allows one party to get out of it at any time for any reason it said to be? illusory

22 #21 An output contract is When the buyer agrees to purchase all of a particular producer’s production

23 #22 What are the three requirements of Consideration?
Each party must give an act, forbearance or promise Must actually trade Must have legal value

24 #23 When consideration is NOT necessary for there to be a valid contract it is said to be Promissory Estoppel

25 #24 List all of the types of agreements that restrain free trade that we discussed in class. Price fixing Allocation of Markets Covenants not to compete

26 #25 Acting as if you intend to be bound by a contract is . . .
Ratification

27 #26 Severing the child parent bond is . . . Emancipating

28 #27 What is one legalized form of gambling? NYS lottery
Pari-mutuel betting

29 #28 Please give three examples of people who need a competency license. Teachers, doctors, accountants

30 #29 The sale of goods is controlled by . . . The UCC

31 #30 A contract is said to be within the statute of frauds if what?
It must be in writing

32 #31 What contracts fall with in the statute or frauds? (5)
Buy and sell goods of more than $500 Real property Promise to pay the debt of another Take more than a year to complete Give something for a promise of marriage

33 #32 What is generally considered to be all essential terms in a written contract? Names of Parties Subject matter description Price Quantity Other essential terms Signature

34 #33 A valid offer is created by doing these three things:
Must intend to create a legal offer Terms must be definite and complete Must be communicated to offeree

35 #34 The absence of genuine agreement makes the contract: Voidable

36 #35 What are the three main categories of things that cannot serve as consideration? Existing Duties Mutual gifts Past performance

37 #36 Capacity in organizations is defined by:
The employee's scope of authority

38 #37 What grade will you get on this test?
It all depends on how much work you put in!


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