ADMS 2610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Consumer Protection, Public Knowledge, Insurable Interest
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Lecture notes session two contracts 1. An agreement made between two or more persons that is enforceable at law. Freedom of contract, the general ability of the parties to create specific rights and duties. Elements of a valid contract: an intention to create a legal relationship, offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity to contract, legality. Requirements must be met for a contract to be enforceable by the courts. Consensus to subject and object of the contract. Party intended to be bound by promise made. Strangers intend to be bound by their promises. Family members and close friends do not intend to be bound in contracts. Both are presumptions that can be rebutted. Invite offers that seller may accept or reject. A tentative promise subject to a condition. An offer must be communicated to the other party to be accepted. Cannot accept an offer you do not know of. Crossed offers in the mail do not constitute a contract.