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The objective theory of contracts: standards, elements, and factors
Has an offer been made?
Has the offer been accepted?
Has the offer terminated?
Consideration: the bargain requirement
Quasi-contracts
Pre-existing duty and past consideration
Promissory estoppel
Mistake
Misrepresentation and fraud
Duress
Unconscionability
The statute of frauds
The parol evidence rule
Interpretation of contracts
Principles of contract damages
Limitations on contract damages
Other measures of recovery and a review of damages part
Liquidated damages
Specific performance
Express conditions
Constructive conditions
Anticipatory repudiation
Impracticability and frustration
Good faith
Non-party rights: assignment, delegation, novation, and third party beneficiaries.
Has an offer been made?
Has the offer been accepted?
Has the offer terminated?
Consideration: the bargain requirement
Quasi-contracts
Pre-existing duty and past consideration
Promissory estoppel
Mistake
Misrepresentation and fraud
Duress
Unconscionability
The statute of frauds
The parol evidence rule
Interpretation of contracts
Principles of contract damages
Limitations on contract damages
Other measures of recovery and a review of damages part
Liquidated damages
Specific performance
Express conditions
Constructive conditions
Anticipatory repudiation
Impracticability and frustration
Good faith
Non-party rights: assignment, delegation, novation, and third party beneficiaries.