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19 March 2012 1
The Essentials
➲ Common Law of Contract
➲ Freitag, 12:00 to 13:30
➲ Matt LeMieux
➲ Contact● [email protected]
19 March 2012 2
The Essentials
➲ Common Law of Contract
➲ Freitag, 12:00 to 13:30
➲ Matt LeMieux
➲ Contact● [email protected]
19 March 2012 3
The Website
➲ Syllabus, readings, lecture notes, additional material can be found here.
➲ Password Protected
➲ http://class.mblemieux.com● Username = commonlaw
● Password = ffa
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Subject and Purpose
➲ Subject● title: common law of contract
● principles of contract law common to common law jurisdictions
➲ Purpose● familiarize students with the basic principles and
● to enable them to apply the law to factual situations
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Reading Material
➲ Common Law Tort & Contract by Prof. Thomas Lundmark
● assignments by page will be listed on class website.
➲ Also occasional case posted on class website as pdf. or link to external site.
19 March 2012 6
Klausur
➲ Wörterbuch NICHT erlaubt, keine Bücher bzw. Unterlagen
➲ 90 Minuten (sind mehr als genug)
➲ Klausurvorbereitung● an der Vorlesung teilnehmen
● Vor- und Nachbearbeiten
➲ Termine: TBA
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Common Law of Contract
The Meaning of Contract and the Basic Attributes of the Contractual
Relationship
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Contract Defined
➲ Oxford Dictionary of Law:● “a legally binding agreement”
➲ Black’s Law Dictionary:● “An agreement between two or more persons which
creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing”
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Contract Defined
➲ Restatement (Second) Contracts, § 3:
● “A contract is a promise or a set of promises for the breach of which the law gives a remedy, or the performance of which the law in some way recognizes as a duty”
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Contract Defined: Traditional Approach
➲ A contract contains the following three elements:
● Offer
● Acceptance
● Consideration
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The Legal Meaning of Contract
Contract may be defined as an:
➲ exchange relationship
➲ created by an oral or written agreement
➲ between two or more persons
➲ containing at least one promise
➲ and recognized in law as enforceable
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An Oral or Written Agreement
➲ Voluntary and consensual relationship.
● As opposed to other relationships created by law
➲ What is a legally sufficient Agreement?
● Object test
➲ Volition – does it have to be totally voluntary?
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The Involvement of Two or More Persons
➲ One doesn't really make a contract with oneself.
➲ NOTE – there can be as many parties to a contract as the needs of the trans-action dictate.
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An Exchange Relationship
➲ Relationships can vary in length of time
➲ Essential purpose is an exchange
➲ Reciprocal relationship
➲ Tangible things and/or intangible rights.
➲ basic formula = bargain reached leading to exchange for betterment of both parties.
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Promise
➲ Must have at least one outstanding prom-ise.
➲ No promises = nothing to enforce = no K
➲ Promise = undertaking to act or refrain from acting in a specified way at some future time.
● This can be expressed or implied
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Bilateral vs. Unilateral
➲ Only need one promise for K to exist.
● But what about “reciprocal relationship”?
➲ Unilateral = at instant of contracting, one party completes performance & all that remains is promise of the other.
➲ Bilateral = both parties have outstanding promises when contract is formed.
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Instantaneous Exchange
➲ No Contract!
Eddy Rockykayak “as is”
$400
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Promissory Exchange: Bilateral Contract
Eddy Rocky
kayakwith
promise
promiseto pay$400
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Unilateral Contract
Eddy Rocky
kayak“as is”
delivered
check--promise of
payment
executed
promiseoutstanding
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To Sum Up
➲ Valid K must have at least one outstanding promise.
➲ The promise can be expressed or implied.
➲ NOTE – today a truly instantaneous exchange is rare.
● What about when I sold my cars in St. Louis?
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Legal Recognition of Enforceability
➲ Goal of contract law is to ensure the promise is upheld.
➲ Contracts are an act of private law making.
➲ Role of the Court:
● Determine whether there is a contract.
● Resolve disputes over the terms/breach.
● Enforce the promise by giving a remedy.
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Enforceability Example
➲ Eddy's promises to give Rocky the kayak tomorrow in exchange for $400.
➲ The next day Rocky arrives with $400 but Eddy has changed his mind. He won't hand over the kayak.
➲ If Rocky sued Eddy, what is the remedy?
19 March 2012 23
World Series of Poker Example
➲ Is there a contract?
➲ What is Mr. Leyser's best arguments?
➲ What are Mr. Gold's best arguments?
Jamie Gold 2006 WorldSeries of Poker Champion
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➲ Questions concerning formation or contents of contract are resolved using the rules of offer and acceptance.
➲ These are not firm rules. ● There are sometimes statutes or court ruling that
provide guidance, but often courts must apply these rules to new facts and come up with new rules.
Introduction to Offers
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When are Questions Presented?
● Was a K formed?
● What terms are included in the K?
● Which Jurisdiction Governs?
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The Basic Modelwithout revocation
Offer
Acceptance Rejection Counteroffer
OfferorAccepts
OfferorRejects
offerormakes c-offer
Contract formedon terms of offer No Contract
K on terms ofcounteroffer
No Contract
and so on
= rejection+ new offer
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Next Week
➲ pp. 124-129● Carbolic Smokeball Case
● Livingstone v. Evans
➲ Lucy v. Zehmer – please come prepared to tell me about:● The facts
● The Legal Issue
● The Rule Applied by the Court
● The Result