QST LA 245 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Quasi-Contract, Estoppel, Click Wrap

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7 key characteristics must be present to enforce a contract: Acceptance: once they receive offer, they must respond to it in a certain way. Consideration: there has to be bargaining that leads to an exchange between the parties. Legality: contract must be for a lawful purpose. Capacity: the parties must be adults of sound mind. Consent: certain kinds of trickery and force can prevent formation of contracts. Writing: some types of contracts must be in writing to be enforceable. Bilateral contract = both parties make a promise. Unilateral contract = one party makes a promise that the other party can accept only by actually doing something. A contract is executory when it has been made but one or more parties haven"t fulfilled their obligations. A contract is executed when all parties have fulfilled their obligations. Valid contract = one that satisfies all of the law"s requirements.

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