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Why do we have contracts - Answer so we can trust people we don't know What is a contract - Answer A contract is a legally enforceable agreement/ promise or set of promises that the law is willing to enforce Elements of a contract - Answer offer acceptance consideration legality capacity consent writing Consideration - Answer proof you intended to form a contract Legality - Answer contract has to have a legal purpose Capacity - Answer of sound mind How did contract law develop - Answer it developed through common law Uniform commercial code (UCC) - Answer statute passed in all 50 states that governs contracts for the sale of goods Bilateral contract - Answer promise for a promise Unilateral contract - Answer promise for performance Executory - Answer not fully performed but still binding and enforcable Executed - Answer once you have received what was promised Valid - Answer all the terms have been satisfied Unenforceable - Answer has to be in writing and its not

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BLAW 2301 CHRISTINA BETANZOS
EXAM 2 QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED
CORRECT 2025-2026 EDITION.
Why do we have contracts - Answer so we can trust people we don't know



What is a contract - Answer A contract is a legally enforceable agreement/ promise or set of
promises that the law is willing to enforce



Elements of a contract - Answer offer acceptance consideration legality capacity consent
writing



Consideration - Answer proof you intended to form a contract



Legality - Answer contract has to have a legal purpose



Capacity - Answer of sound mind



How did contract law develop - Answer it developed through common law



Uniform commercial code (UCC) - Answer statute passed in all 50 states that governs
contracts for the sale of goods



Bilateral contract - Answer promise for a promise



Unilateral contract - Answer promise for performance



Executory - Answer not fully performed but still binding and enforcable



Executed - Answer once you have received what was promised



Valid - Answer all the terms have been satisfied

, Voidable - Answer if one of the parties lacks capacity or consent, basically cancels contract



Void - Answer a court is not going to enforce ( ie. illegal contracts)



Express - Answer one that is specifically stated



Implied - Answer implied by the conduct of the parties



When can you use promissory estoppel - Answer The defendant made a promise knowing
that the plaintiff would likely rely on it.The plaintiff did rely on the promise/The only way to
avoid injustice is to enforce the promise.



Quasi Contract - Answer an obligation of one party to another imposed by law
independently of an agreement between the parties.



If you can show that - Answer 1. He gave some benefit to the defendant. 2. He reasonably
expected to be paid for the benefit and the defendant knew this; and 3. The defendant would
be unjustly enriched if she did not pay.



Meeting of the minds - Answer overarching principles of offers and acceptances



Elements of offers - Answer Serious intent, To form a present offer, Were the terms
reasonably detailed



Person making offer - Answer offerer



Person receiving offer - Answer offeree



Gap filler provisions - Answer a buyer is not obligated to pay for goods before the buyer has
had a chance to inspect the goods, only affects UCC contracts



Terms that dont have to be filled in under UCC contracts - Answer Method of payment,
delivery terms, and quantity

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