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Contract Law for Paralegals – Final Exam | Valid Contracts, Classifications & Enforceability|Complete Questions with Verified A+ Graded Answers Latest Updated 2026 Six Elements of a Valid Contract * Offer * Acceptance * Consideration * Legal * Capacity * Intent All contracts are either Bilateral or unilateral Bilateral contract a promise for a promise Unilateral contract is: a promise for an act Express contract is: K where mutual assent of parties is verbal or written Implied contract K established based on conduct of parties Quasi contract No K, but courts act as matter of equity to prevent injustice formal contract K written/signed under seal (e.g. checks, and CODs) Informal contracts Non-formal K satisfying six elements of valid K and whose form is not regulated by statute Executory contract K where at least one party must provide performance executed contract K satisfied Valid contract Enforceable K meeting all elements voidable contract K where one party may avoid legal obligation because one element unsatisfied (e.g. entering into a contract with a minor or an adult who was later found to have been coerced under duress into entering the contract) void contract K that failed to meet all six elements from outset A voidable K may become valid and enforceable if the party under the disability (minor, person induced by fraud, duress, etc.) later affirms their obligation once the disability is removed true unenforceable K a valid K for which the law offers no recourse or remedy if its obligations are unfulfilled. (e.g. K to build store in area city rezones as "residential only". Unconstitutional taking sans just compensation?) Mutual exchange of promises bilateral K Five classifications of any K: * Bilateral/Unilateral * Express/Implied * Formal/Informal * Executory/Executed Valid/Invalid mutual assent agreeing to same terms at same time First element of a valid contract, mutual assent to the same bargain at the same time Offer Party who first proposes K relationship under common law is: offeror Contracts between merchants governed by Uniform Commercial Code Definiteness is a requirement of contract law and involves: • Parties • Subject Matter • Deadline Covenant Absolute promise of performance Common law elements for a valid offer * K intent communicated with definite terms Elements of a valid offer *price *subject matter *parties *timing of performance ______________ is the bargain of the contract, it is the benefit conferred or the detriment incurred Consideration Under the ____________ common law rules allow contracts

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Contract Law for Paralegals – Final Exam | Valid Contracts,
Classifications & Enforceability|Complete Questions with
Verified A+ Graded Answers Latest Updated 2026
Six Elements of a Valid Contract

* Offer
* Acceptance
* Consideration
* Legal
* Capacity
* Intent

All contracts are either

Bilateral or unilateral

Bilateral contract

a promise for a promise

Unilateral contract is:

a promise for an act

Express contract is:

K where mutual assent of parties is verbal or written

Implied contract

K established based on conduct of parties

Quasi contract

No K, but courts act as matter of equity to prevent injustice

formal contract

K written/signed under seal (e.g. checks, and CODs)

Informal contracts

Non-formal K satisfying six elements of valid K and whose form is not regulated by statute

Executory contract


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,K where at least one party must provide performance

executed contract

K satisfied

Valid contract

Enforceable K meeting all elements

voidable contract

K where one party may avoid legal obligation because one element unsatisfied (e.g. entering
into a contract with a minor or an adult who was later found to have been coerced under duress
into entering the contract)

void contract

K that failed to meet all six elements from outset

A voidable K may become valid and enforceable if the party under the disability (minor, person
induced by fraud, duress, etc.) later affirms their obligation once the disability is removed

true

unenforceable K

a valid K for which the law offers no recourse or remedy if its obligations are unfulfilled. (e.g. K
to build store in area city rezones as "residential only". Unconstitutional taking sans just
compensation?)

Mutual exchange of promises

bilateral K

Five classifications of any K:

* Bilateral/Unilateral
* Express/Implied
* Formal/Informal
* Executory/Executed
Valid/Invalid

mutual assent

agreeing to same terms at same time

First element of a valid contract, mutual assent to the same bargain at the same time

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, Offer

Party who first proposes K relationship under common law is:

offeror

Contracts between merchants governed by

Uniform Commercial Code

Definiteness is a requirement of contract law and involves:

• Parties
• Subject Matter
• Deadline

Covenant

Absolute promise of performance

Common law elements for a valid offer

* K intent communicated with definite terms

Elements of a valid offer

*price
*subject matter
*parties
*timing of performance

______________ is the bargain of the contract, it is the benefit conferred or the detriment
incurred

Consideration

Under the ____________ common law rules allow contracts for the sale of goods between
commercial traders absent a set price, provided the parties have a history of past dealings and
some objective means of setting a price

Uniform Commercial Code

Time of essence clause

Component of K offer that stipulates when agreement to be satisfied

Model law adopted by most states codifying certain contractual concepts between merchants

Uniform Commercial Code

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