What are the 3 methods for satisfying SOF?
When will a breach excuse an injured part from performance?
if there is material breach
What is the parol evidence rule?
evidence of oral/ written statements made prior to or contemporaneously with a contract are excluded
-evidence of subsequent contract modification are ok
What are the 5 exceptions to the parole evidence rule?
evidence admitted to…
What is a constructive trust?
equitable remedy similar to a trust imposed by court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived due to unjust enrichment
What 2 factors make liquidated damages permissible?
2. liquidated amount is a reasonable forecast of damages
What is accord?
agreement to substitute a different act or performance for an original act or performance
What is satisfaction?
when an accord agreement successfully carried out
Who can 3rd party beneficiary to a contract sue? (2)
How does mitigation relate to damages?
P cannot recover for losses she could’ve avoided by taking appropriate steps
-For goods and construction contracts, completion may equal mitigation
What is a material breach?
breach that goes to the essence of the contract
– substantial performance is not material breach
What is anticipatory repudiation (A.R.)?
When a party indicates they will not perform contractual obligation (repudiates)
-excuses non-repudiating party from performance and creates immediate right to sue if contract executory (both sides still have obligations to perform)
When can a party to a contract demand assurances?
when the conduct of other party to the contract appears to be approaching breach
When is specific performance available?
What is a novation?
Agreement by all parties to an existing contract to substitute a new party w/ the same performance
-party that was replaced is excused of all liability : compare to delegation
What are the 4 contract damages?
When is an illusory promise a consideration?
when what appears to be an illusion creates a new obligation
What 3 conditions must exist together for no contract to be made due to ambiguity?
What is the general test of an offer?
reasonable person in position of offer would believe his assent creates contract
What are the 4 risk of loss (ROL) rules?
What are the 3 key elements of reclamation?
What is the measure of damages when buyer breaches & buyer keeps goods?
seller gets contract price
What is the measure of damages when buyer breaches & seller keeps goods?
seller gets contract price (resale price) OR if volume seller (ex car dealer) get lost profits
In sale of goods, what is measure of damages when seller breaches & seller keeps goods?
buyers gets contract price (value of goods at discovery of defect) OR replacement price (contract price)