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... exchange of , say , apples for oranges , and the present ( or “ cash ” ) sale , in which the parties make a present exchange of , say , apples for money . Because no promise is given in either of these exchanges , there is no contract ...
... exchange of , say , apples for oranges , and the present ( or “ cash ” ) sale , in which the parties make a present exchange of , say , apples for money . Because no promise is given in either of these exchanges , there is no contract ...
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... exchanges of promises . The two sections that follow begin this examination by tracing the development of the role of promise . $ 1.2 The Role of Exchange . Exchange is the mainspring of any economic system that relies as heavily on ...
... exchanges of promises . The two sections that follow begin this examination by tracing the development of the role of promise . $ 1.2 The Role of Exchange . Exchange is the mainspring of any economic system that relies as heavily on ...
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... exchange at all . The other significant classes of promise that fail in enforceability fail not for want of exchange , but for absence of bargain . What are these classes where bargain is absent ? §2.6 Bargain Lacking : Analysis . The ...
... exchange at all . The other significant classes of promise that fail in enforceability fail not for want of exchange , but for absence of bargain . What are these classes where bargain is absent ? §2.6 Bargain Lacking : Analysis . The ...
Contents
Contracts and Contract Law in General | 3 |
B The Development of a Basis for Enforcing Promises | 10 |
ENFORCEABILITY OF PROMISES | 13 |
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2d Cir 5th Cir acceptance action agreed agreement anticipatory repudiation apply assent assignment assumpsit avoid bargain beneficiary benefit breach builder buyer claim clause common law condition consideration Constr contract law contractor Corbin Corp court creditor damages debt delivery discharge discussed doctrine duress duty effect employee enforceable equity example exchange excused fact failure faith ground infra injured party intended interpretation involved land language lease liability limited mailbox rule meaning ment Minn misrepresentation mistake mortgage negotiations obligation obligor offer offeree offeror oral owner parol evidence rule party's payment performance power of acceptance promise to pay promisor purchase reasonable recover recovery reformation refused reliance repudiation requirement Restatement Second restitution result revocation risk seller situation statute of frauds subcontractor Supp supra note suretyship terminate text at note tion tort transaction unconscionable unenforceable Uniform Commercial Code warranty Williston writing