ACCTG 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Property Law, Force Majeure, Reasonable Person

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Contract law is a set of rules and principles that governs the transactions among parties, thereby setting the rights and obligations of that parties. It governs: consumer (buying products, going to the hairdresser, ) and commercial contracts (building an airport, invest in a foreign country, ) Two types of contract: contract with exchange: a give something to b and receive something in return. Gratuitous contracts: promise to make a gift. Enforceable only if only one party will benefit from it. Remedy: what rights does a party have if the other party does not perform? (claim, damages, termination) Parties are free to decide whether they want to contract, and can determine the content of their contract. (enforceable rights and obligations). Regarding the law, people enter into a contract are bound by it. Parties often use general conditions to have not to draft contract conditions for every new contract.

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