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Title: Contract Law


1
Contract Law
  • Jody Blanke
  • Professor of Computer Information Systems and Law

2
Contract Law As Private Law
  • Willing parties can agree to do most anything
  • Freedom of contract
  • Meeting of the minds

3
Private Law
  • Contract between Major League Baseball and the
    Players Association - Collective Bargaining
    Agreement (241 page PDF file)
  • free agent
  • salary cap
  • luxury tax
  • NHL (a league that used to play ice hockey in
    Canada and the U.S.)

4
Uniform Commercial Code
  • Poster child of uniform laws
  • Adopted in 49½ states
  • Very successful
  • Facilitates the ease of doing business
  • First place to look for the law
  • then, other state statutes
  • then, state case (common) law safety net

5
Basic Requirements
  • An agreement between the parties
  • Consideration
  • Capacity
  • Legality

6
Agreement The Offer
  • Offeror must have intention to be bound by offer
  • e.g., kick the tire
  • Terms must be reasonably definite and certain
  • can be written, oral or implied
  • can come from prior dealings or usage of trade
  • Offer must be communicated to offeree
  • e.g., reward for lost dog

7
Figurative Death of an Offer
  • Natural causes lapse of time
  • Suicide revocation
  • Murder rejection
  • Counteroffer rejection offer
  • Execution by operation of law
  • change in law terminates offer

8
Literal Death of An Offer
  • The offeror dies
  • The offeree dies
  • Destruction of subject matter

9
Acceptance
  • At common law mirror image rule
  • UCC more relaxed (and reasonable)
  • battle of the forms
  • Generally effective upon receipt
  • exception mailbox rule

10
Consideration
  • Each party must provide something of value
  • Money, property, services, forebearance
  • e.g., Hamer v. Sidway the rich uncle case
  • e.g., Jennings v. KSCS
  • Courts will not examine the adequacy of the
    consideration

11
Capacity
  • Age law protects minors
  • Voidable contract
  • Exception for necessaries
  • Mental competency
  • Void contract
  • Voidable contract
  • Intoxication

12
Legality
  • Contracts must have a legal purpose
  • cannot take out a contract for that noisy
    neighbor
  • cannot purchase a gram of cocaine
  • gambling?
  • e.g., Durado Beach Hotel v. Jernigan

13
Genuiness of Assent
  • Duress gun to the head
  • Undue Influence
  • Fraud
  • Mistake
  • Unilateral generally does not excuse
    performance
  • exception if nonmistaken party knew of the
    mistake
  • Mutual generally does excuse performance
  • no meeting of the minds

14
Statute of Frauds
  • An oral contract is as legally valid as a
    written contract unless the law requires it to be
    in writing
  • as good as
  • if executed before 100 clergy people of all
    faiths willing to come to court and testify

15
Must Be In Writing
  • Contract to transfer an interest in real property
  • Contract that cannot be performed within 1 year
  • Contract to pay the debts of another
  • Contract made in contemplation of marriage
  • dowry agreement
  • prenuptial agreement
  • Contract for the sale of goods greater than 500
  • UCC drafters recommend increase to 5,000

16
Parol Evidence Rule
  • Court will not permit evidence of prior or
    contemporaneous oral statements if there is a
    complete written agreement
  • exception ambiguities
  • Morals of the story
  • read the contract
  • get it in writing

17
Integration Clause
  • I have read the above agreement and understand
    that it represents the entire agreement between
    the parties.
  • Morals of the story
  • read the contract
  • get it in writing

18
Standard Form Contracts
  • Read them
  • Modify them
  • and get written approval from authorized
    representative
  • Use attachments if necessary
  • e.g., letters, memos, specifications
  • Ambiguities interpreted against the drafter

19
Choice of Law/Forum
  • Written contracts often contain choice of law and
    choice of forum clauses
  • These will generally be enforced as long as there
    is a connection to the state
  • Some states may also require that the choices be
    fair

20
Covenants Not to Compete
  • May be related to sale of business
  • e.g., Joe the Baker
  • May be related to employment contract
  • California will not enforce such an agreement as
    an illegal restraint of trade
  • Georgia will not blue pencil an agreement
  • Brenda Woods agrees not to work as an on-air news
    anchor in the Atlanta/Athens television market
    for 6 months

21
Covenants Not to Compete
  • Scope
  • agreement must specify what activity is to be
    limited
  • Geography
  • be careful of terms like Atlanta
  • Duration
  • e.g., 6 months, 1 year, 2 years
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