What is the definition of consideration in contract law?
Exchanging something of economic value as part of a contractual agreement
Consideration is essential for a contract to be enforceable.
What is the first rule of consideration?
Consideration must be sufficient, not adequate
This means that the value exchanged must be enough to support the promise.
What is the second rule of consideration?
Consideration must not be given in the past
Past consideration cannot be used to support a current contract.
What is the third rule of consideration?
Performance of an existing legal or contractual duty is not consideration
This means fulfilling a duty that one is already obligated to do cannot count as new consideration.
What is the fourth rule of consideration?
Consideration must move from the promisee
This indicates that only the parties involved in the contract can provide consideration.
What case illustrates that consideration must be sufficient, not adequate?
Chappell v Nestlé
In this case, wrappers exchanged for a voucher were deemed sufficient consideration.
What case demonstrates that something benefiting the other party is considered valid consideration?
Thomas v Thomas
In this case, the widow’s eviction from the house showcased that consideration can be something that benefits the other party.
What case shows that giving up something of value = ?
Consideration
Jones v Padvatton - daughter gave up life in USA
In White v Bluett, what was determined about love and affection as consideration?
Love and affection is NOT good consideration
This case established that emotional support or familial love does not meet the legal requirements for consideration in contracts.
What was the significance of the case Ward v Byham regarding consideration?
Mother’s care for child was considered good consideration
This case serves as an exception to the general rule that love and affection do not constitute valid consideration.
What is the Second rule regarding consideration?
Consideration must NOT be given in the past
This principle indicates that any consideration must be contemporaneous with the agreement.
What was the outcome in Re McArdle regarding consideration?
Agreement made after work has been done is not good consideration
This case illustrates that work done prior to a contract cannot be used as consideration for that contract.
What are the exceptions to the rule against past consideration?
Implied promises
Certain situations may allow for consideration to be recognized even if it was given in the past, particularly in commercial contexts.
What was the significance of Lampleigh v Braithwait in terms of consideration?
EXCEPTION #1
past act can be good consideration where it was done at the promisor’s request and both parties understood payment would follow - the later promise simply confirms this implied expectation.
What was determined in Re Casey’s Patents regarding consideration?
Consideration can be given in the past in commercial settings
EXCEPTION #2
This case confirmed that in certain commercial contexts, past consideration may be acceptable under specific conditions.
What is the 3rd rule in consideration
Performance of an existing legal or contractual duty is NOT good consideration
Which case established that fulfilling legal duty is not good consideration?
Collins v Godefroy.
In Stilk v Myrick, what was the context of the case?
Two pirates abandoned ship, and sailors were fulfilling their contractual duty.
What is the significance of the case Stilk v Myrick?
It established that performing a contractual duty does not constitute good consideration.
What is the first exception to the rule that performance of an existing duty is not good consideration?
Going beyond duty. (Legal duty)
Which case exemplifies the first exception of going beyond duty? (Legal duty
Glasbrook Bros v GCC
What did the police officers do in Glasbrook Bros v GCC that constituted good consideration?
They stayed on-site for days, going beyond their contractual duty.
What is the first exception to the 3rd rule regarding consideration? (Contractual duty)
Going beyond duty
Hartley v Ponsonby - 17 pirates abandoned
What is the second exception to the 3rd rule regarding consideration? (Contractual duty)
Williams v Roffey Bros
-paid extra to avoid penalty