Voluntary Consent
Knowing and voluntary agreement to terms of contract.
Parties who demonstrate that they don’t truly _______________ to the terms of a _____________ can either 1) _____________ out the contract or 2) _____________ (cancel) it. Thus in both situations, it is a _______________ contract.
agree; contract; carry; rescind; voidable
In some circumstances, ____________ made in the formation of a _______________, make the contract _______________.
mistakes; contract; voidable
Two types of mistakes that can be made
1) Mistakes of Fact
2) Mistakes of Value or Quality
Mistakes of Fact
Two forms of Mistake of Fact
1) Unilateral Mistake: mistake made by one party.
2) Bilateral Mistake: mistake made by both parties.
Unilateral Mistake
Exceptions to Unilateral Mistake (2)
Bilateral Mistake
Mistake of Value
In the case of ___________, when the _______________ party is lured into a contract, they can either ______________ the contract, or _______________ it and seek ____________ for any ______________ resulting from the ____________.
fraud; innocent; rescind; enforce; damages; harm; fraud
What is of Primary importance to a judge regarding contracts?
Intent
Requirements for Fraudulent Misrepresentation (4)
Scienter
Knowledge of Misrepresenting party that material facts are misrepresented with the intent to decieve.
Undue Influence
When one party gretly & unfairly influences another party, overcoming the other party’s free will when entering the contract.
When a contract, arising from a _______________ relationship (i.e. __________-__________, ____________-____________, ____________-______________) enriches the _____________ party, the court will often assume the contract was formed from ____________ ______________.
fiduciary; parent-child; attorney-client; physician-patient; dominant; undue influence.
Duress
The use of threats to force someone to enter into a contract.
The threat made must be about a ____________ or _____________ act rendering a person _____________ of exercising their rights for it to be considered _______________.
worongful; illegal; incapable; duress
Privity of Contract
relationship between promisor and promisee to a contract, (tradtionally the only parties with rights and liabilities).
An exception to Privity of Contract
Transferring rights and responsibilities to from a party to a contract to another (third party) through…
1) Assignment (of responsibilities)
2) Delegation (of duties)
3) Third party beneficiary to contract (other 2 parties intend contract so that third party may benefit from contract.)
Obligee
One who has right to request an act be performed.
Obligor
One tasked w/ duty to perform the act.
Assignment
transfer of contractual rights to a third party.
Assignor
Party assigning rights.