CHAPTER 11 Contractual Obligations and Their Enforcement
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Transcript of CHAPTER 11 Contractual Obligations and Their Enforcement
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CHAPTER 11Contractual Obligations and Their Enforcement
11-1 Transfer and Discharge of Obligations
11-2 Remedies for Breach of Contract
11-3 The Marriage Contract and Divorce
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11-111-1 Transfer and Discharge of Obligations
GOALS Identify what rights can be assigned
and what duties delegated Describe the various ways in which
contractual obligations may be discharged
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FOCUS
Identify a contract you have recently entered into.
What rights have been acquired by the parties?
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THE TRANSFER OF CONTRACT RIGHTS AND DUTIES
Assignable rights Non-assignable rights Form of assignments Notice of assignments Delegation of contractual duties
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Under what conditions may you assign contractual rights to another person?
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DISCHARGE OF CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
By performance Timing of performance
By the initial terms By subsequent agreement
Rescission Accord and satisfaction Novation
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DISCHARGE OF CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
By impossibility of performance By operation of law By tender of performance
(continued)
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Identify the six ways in which contractual obligations can be discharged.
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11-211-2 Remedies for Breach of Contract
GOALS Name and describe various remedies
possible for minor or major breach of contract
Discuss the factors that affect the choice of remedies
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FOCUS
Do you agree with the following statement?
Let the punishment fit the crime.
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REMEDIES POSSIBLE FOR BREACH
Remedy for a minor breach Remedies for a major breach
Rescission and restitution Money damages Specific performance
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Explain the remedies available for a major breach of contract.
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FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF REMEDY
Conflict of remedies Duty to mitigate Waivers Statute of limitations Bankruptcy
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REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
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What does it mean to “mitigate the damages”?
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11-311-3 The Marriage Contract and Divorce
GOALS Recognize the contractual elements of
premarital and marital relationships Describe the various ways in which a
marriage contract is ended
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FOCUS
Do you plan on getting married?
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MARRIAGE AND CONTRACTS
Contractual elements of premarital relationships Statutory requirements
Contractual elements of marital relationships Marital consortium Rights and duties of parenthood Property rights and duties
Common-law marriage
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What rights and duties are associated with the marriage contract?
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ENDING THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT
By annulment By divorce
Separation No-fault divorce
Typical issues in a divorce Division of property Child custody and support Alimony
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Name three ways in which a marriage contract is ended.