BLE-214 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Contract

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Consideration: it is what a person will receive in return for performing a contract obligation. Rules of consideration: a lack of consideration, a court (cid:449)ill e(cid:374)for(cid:272)e o(cid:374)e part(cid:455)"s pro(cid:373)ise o(cid:374)l(cid:455) if the other part(cid:455) pro(cid:373)ised so(cid:373)e consideration in exchange. In the past, contracts were sealed with a piece of soft wax into which the impression was made: today, sealed contracts are typically identified with the word sea or the letters. L. s: the court does not weigh whether you made a good bargain. If the court believes fraud or undue influence occurred, the court may look at adequacy of consideration. Preexisting duty: there are two parts to the preexisting duty rule, #1. performance of a duty you are obligated to do under the law is not good consideration, #2. Performance of an existing contractual duty is not good consideration: exceptions to the preexisting duty rule, unforeseen circumstances, additional work, ucc article 2 (sale of goods)

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