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terms are understood by written or oral words
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Where contract is inferred by actions. Once long term has been established,conduct continued until cancelled. |
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contract is one which contains all elements of contract and is enforcable |
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contract is one that is unenforceable |
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contract is valid, but can be disaffirmed by one of the parties, like ability of minor to disafirm a contract
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a promise to do or refrain from doing a specific act. Must have intent, definitenes, and communication. |
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Termination of offer Operation Law |
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If the subject matter becomes illegal or is destroyed, or by death or insanity of offeror the offer becomes void |
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ways of terminating offer |
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offeror can withdraw offer at any time, offeree can either reject offer or make counter offer, can be terminated after certain period of time |
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contract which can only be accebed by the offerees action |
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promine for a promise. rejection of an offer is not effective until received by the offeror |
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means a contracting party has ability to understand agreement they are entering into |
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subject matter of a contract must be lawful for the contract to be valid |
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adhesion contract (unenforcable) |
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one where the parties have unequal bargaining power and the one with the greater power will not allow one with lesser power to negotiate |
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contract whichindicates one party is not liable for their own actions |
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fraud, undue influence, duress |
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prevents oral evidence from being introduced in court to contradict written terms, unless proved to be under fraud or duress |
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remedies to breach conctract |
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rescission: contract is cancelled and restored to original circumstances
restitution: bot parties return goods property or money
specific performance: calls upon performance carried out in contract
reformation: an equitable contract that allows contract to be rewritten to reflect parties true intentions |
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intend to punish or dter future conduct |
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recognition of liability, but results in no financial loss |
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put the injured party in same economic position he would have been if contract was performed due to direct losses |
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when breaching party is aware the breach will cause aditional loss granting relief for foreseeable losses |
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is used in order to prevent unjust enrichment |
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land, above land and below land |
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personal property that have become affixed to real estate in such a way that they become part of real property and transferred with it |
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inclued fee simple, life estate, or leaseholder estate |
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include easements, profits or licenses |
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tenancy in common, joint tenancy, condominium, cooperative |
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an interest that passes to the estate of each owner upon ones death |
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undivided interest with a right of survivorship |
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ownership is a fee simple estate in a portion of a building that is owned in common with the other owners |
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building owned by a corporation where the occuopant own share in stock |
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restrictions on ownership |
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easements, restrictive covenants, zoning, enviro laws, taxation |
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private restrictions on property |
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limit which types of properties may be located where |
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permits government to take private property for public purpose |
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private nuisance (tort against real property) |
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any action that unreasonably interferes with the owners use and enjoyment of land |
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interferes with right held in common by public |
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intentional torts, unintentional torts (neglignece), strict liability |
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category of tort that requires defendant possesed the intent to do the act that caused the plaintiffs injury |
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false statement that apprears in letter, newspaper, mag, book, movie |
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false statement about a competitors products, services, property, or business reputation |
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has punitive damages, common types: defect in manufacture, defect in design, failure to warn, defect in packaging |
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