ADMS 2610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Specific Performance, Equitable Remedy, Liquidated Damages

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Ca(cid:448)eat e(cid:373)pto(cid:396) a(cid:374)d (cid:862)fit(cid:374)ess fo(cid:396) use i(cid:374)te(cid:374)ded(cid:863) Codification of the common law into a statute. Purpose was to enhance efficiency and reduce uncertainty. Rules apply by default (terms imposed by statute) Parties free to agree to other terms. Rules apply regardless of parties awareness of them. Transfer takes place in future or subject to fulfillment of a condition (agreement to sell) Not applied to services but may apply to mixed sale (goods and services: what is the primary preponderant part of the contract, not applied to intangibles. Intention to transfer: not applied to leases. Requirement of writing: overcome in 3 ways, party payment, accepts part of goods sold, gives something in earnest. Ownership of goods: title usually follows possession but not always, act determines when title passes, even though sometimes possession does not. Significance of title passing: risk usually follows title. Sets out 5 rules that are deemed to apply to the sale of goods (the contract)

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