530 likes | 632 Views
Property. Potpourri. Agency & Employment. Contracts. UCC 2. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. Final Jeopardy. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 $100. Agreement Consideration Legality
E N D
Property Potpourri Agency & Employment Contracts UCC 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500
C1 $100 • Agreement • Consideration • Legality • Capacity
C1? $100 What are the elements of a contract?
C1 $200 • Identification of parties • Subject matter • Price • Time for performance
C1 $200 • What terms must be contained in an offer?
C1 $300 • A promise made in exchange for a promise.
C1 $300 What is a bilateral contract?
C1 $400 • A contract clause intended to prevent an employee from working for a competitor.
C1 $400 What is a noncompete clause?
C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: • Method of estate distribution that follows family lines - deceased heir’s share goes down to his issue (and only if there is issue)
C1 final What is Per Stirpes?
C2 $100 • A law governing an agreement to buy or sell goods.
C2 $100 What is Uniform Commercial Code Article 2?
C2 $200 An implied warranty that goods are fit for their ordinary purpose.
C2 $200 What is a warranty of merchantability?
C2 $300 • Under UCC 2, this person always takes goods free and clear of any security interest.
C2 $300 Who is a buyer in the ordinary course of business?
C2 $400 • A written statement that certain warranties do not apply or a statement that the goods are sold “as is”.
C2 $400 What is a disclaimer?
C2 $500 • An implied warranty that goods are fit for a particular purpose that the seller knows is the buyer’s reason for purchasing the goods.
C2 $500 What is a warranty of fitness?
C3 $100 Goods that have become attached to real property.
C3 $100 What are fixtures?
C3 $200 • Gives a person the right to enter land of another for a limited purpose.
C3 $200 What is an easement?
C3 $300 • Grants an inventor exclusive right to use an invention
C3 $300 What is a patent?
C3 $400 • A type of ownership that may terminate upon the occurrence of some limiting event or condition.
C3 $400 What is a fee simple defeasible?
C3 $500 • Law requiring that contracts for the sale of land or for the sale of goods worth more than $500 be in writing.
C3 $500 What is the Statute of Frauds?
C4 $100 • A factual mistake that justifies rescission of a contract.
C4 $100 What is a mutual (or bilateral) mistake?
C4 $200 • An equitable remedy based on a defendant’s promise on which the plaintiff reasonably relied – to his detriment.
C4 $200 What is promissory estoppel?
C4 $300 • Damages agreed upon in advance, in the contract.
C4 $300 • What are liquidated damages?
C4 $400 A promise made by one party which in reality obligates him to do nothing.
C4 $400 What is an illusory promise?
C4 $500 • A contract clause intended to relieve one party of potential tort liability.
C4 $500 What is an exculpatory clause?
C5 $100 The fiduciary relationship that arises when a one person (principal) assents to another (agent) acting on his behalf and under his control.
C5 $100 What is an agency relationship?
C5 $200 Rule that employer is liable for tortious actions of an employee acting within the scope of his/her authority.
C5 $200 What is Respondeat Superior?
C5 $300 • An employee who does not have an explicit contract and who can be fired at any time without a reason.
C5 $300 What is an employee at will?
C5 $400 • Defense to a discrimination claim that establishes that discriminatory job requirements are essential to the position in question.
C5 $400 What is a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)?