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mailbox rule - ️️acceptance becomes legally binding when the offeree deposits it with the postal service (now known as dispatch rule to be more relevant and modern) option - ️️an agreement that the offeror will keep the offer open exclusively for the offeree (requires separate considerat...

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LEGL 2700 EPSTEIN TEST 2
mailbox rule - ✔️✔️acceptance becomes legally binding when the offeree deposits it
with the postal service (now known as dispatch rule to be more relevant and modern)

option - ✔️✔️an agreement that the offeror will keep the offer open exclusively for the
offeree (requires separate consideration)


contracts - ✔️✔️legally enforceable promise or exchange of promises

bilateral - ✔️✔️type of contract where both parties have obligations in the contract

unilateral - ✔️✔️type of contract where only one party has an obligation

express - ✔️✔️type of contract that is directly stated with words that set out terms

implied-in-fact - ✔️✔️type of contract that conduct the parties evidencing their intent to
enter the contract (by actions you have indicated that you intended to have a contract)

implied-in-law - ✔️✔️type of quasi-contract where a party was unjustly enriched (force
a contract)

executed - ✔️✔️when all obligations of a contract have been completed

executory - ✔️✔️when there are still open obligations in a contract

valid - ✔️✔️enforceable, nothing wrong

void - ✔️✔️no good from the get-go

voidable - ✔️✔️can be cancelled

unenforceable - ✔️✔️would have been valid, but there's some issue with it that the
court finds

offer - ✔️✔️a promise or commitment to perform or refrain from performing some
specified act in the future; "the quality of the ______"

revocation - ✔️✔️when the offeror cancels the offer; can be done any time before valid
acceptance

, rejection - ✔️✔️the offeree doesn't accept the offer

counteroffer - ✔️✔️a rejection with a new offer suggested

lapse of time - ✔️✔️say you have until a certain time to accept, but you can still revoke
it before then; offer dies after the date

subject matter destruction - ✔️✔️when the thing being offered is destroyed

offeror death or insanity - ✔️✔️when the offeror no longer has the capacity to nake the
offer

subject matter illegality - ✔️✔️the offer is illegal

mirror image rule - ✔️✔️acceptance much match the offer exactly to create a binding
contract

silence - ✔️✔️being silent on the offeree's part does not imply acceptance; "automatic
shipment" in course of dealing between parties may alter this rule

offeror - ✔️✔️who controls how the offer gets accepted (like if they want it in writing)?

consideration - ✔️✔️the receipt of a legal benefit

minors - ✔️✔️people under the age of 18; cannot be legally bound to contractual
promises with exceptions for "necessaries" of life (voidable)

intoxicated/ mentally incompetent - ✔️✔️contracts are voidable depending on the
person's capability to understand the contract's nature and purpose

legality - ✔️✔️contracts that require commission of a crime/ tort or violate accepted
standards of behavior are void

covenants not to compete - ✔️✔️protects employers from having the employees they
train leave them and compete against them

fraud - ✔️✔️intentional misstatement of material fact that induces another to enter into
a contract (voidable)

mistake - ✔️✔️mutual is voidable, unilateral is still valid

duress - ✔️✔️threat of force; physical force threat is void; improper threats (financial or
social) is voidable

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