contract
promisor
who makes a contractual promise
promisee
to whom a contractual promise is made
when contract is breached
- nonperforming party must pay money damage or perform promises.
goods
tangible, movable personal property
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
a uniform code drafted by National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State laws governing the conduct of business sales, warranties, other commercial matters
sale
a contract in which title of property passes from seller to buyer. Possession usually transfers at time of sale.
offeror (contract)
who makes an offer
offeree (contract)
to whom an offer is made by the offeror
method of expression (contract)
express contract
an agreement stated in words, spoken, or written
implied in fact
contractual agreement manifested by conduct or body language
quasi contract ~ implied in law contract.
not a true contract, but an obligation imposed on one party to prevent unjust enrichment of another.
parties bound (contract)
- unilateral contract
bilateral contract
both parties exchange promises
unilateral contract
potential agreement where no one is legally obliged to fulfill unless requested act has been performed.
Legal effect (contract)
valid
an agreement that complies w all requisites of the law for enforceability
void agreement
w/o legal force or binding effect
voidable contract
may be legally enforced or maybe rejected by a party
unenforcable contract
valid contract that for some reason cant be enforced
extent of performance (contract)
- executory
executed contract
has been fully performed by both parties
executory contract
something remains to be done by either or both parties