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Understand the terms of enforceable contracts, identifying and interpreting them, including parol evidence rule and integration agreements. Learn about conditions, warranties, mistakes, and more.
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George Mason School of Law Contracts II Terms F.H. Buckley fbuckley@gmu.edu
So now we have an enforceable contractBut what is its content?
Identifying the Terms and Interpreting them • Identifying: what are the terms • Interpreting: what do they mean? • Conditions and Warranties • Mistake
Identifying the Terms and Interpreting them • In any event, do we look outside a written contract? • Oral statements • Course of dealings • Trade customs
Some jargon • What is Parol Evidence? • The Parol Evidence Rule as a legal presumption
Some jargon • What is Parol Evidence? • The Parol Evidence Rule as a legal presumption • Merger Clauses
Some jargon • What is Parol Evidence? • The Parol Evidence Rule as a legal presumption • Merger Clauses • Textualism
Some jargon • What is Parol Evidence? • The Parol Evidence Rule as a legal presumption • Merger Clauses • Textualism • Four Corners rule
Some jargon • Textualism and Contextualism
What would we lose if we banned written contracts? • Certainty as to terms • Recall the rationale for the Statute of Frauds in McIntosh p. 518
What would we lose if we banned written contracts? • Certainty as to terms • Adjudication and Litigation Costs
What would we lose if we banned written contracts? • Certainty as to terms • Adjudication and Litigation Costs • Agency Costs of Seller’s Agents
What happens where there is a writing? • First question: Is this a binding contract? Lady Gaga signs an autograph
What happens where there is a writing? • First question: Is this part of a binding contract? • Recall Merit Music at 429 • “I imagined it was a note.”
What happens where there is a writing? • First question: Is this part of a binding contract? • Signed writings: Restatement § 211(a)
What happens where there is a writing? • First question: Is this part of a binding contract? • Non est factum: • Restatement § 163, Illustration 2 • Restatement §§ 211(c), 214(d) 16
What happens where there is a writing? • First question: Is this part of a binding contract? • Birmingham TV p. 431
Can we look behind a signed written contract for the terms of the contract? • Integrated Agreements: • Restatement § 209(1), comment a
Can we look behind a signed written contract for the terms of the contract? • Integrated Agreements: • Completely and Partially Integrated Writings: Restatement § 210
Can we look behind a signed written contract for the terms of the contract? • Integrated Agreements: • Completely and Partially Integrated Writings: Restatement § 210 • Ch 210(3): what happened to the parol evidence rule?
Can we look behind a signed written contract for the terms of the contract? • The traditional Parol Evidence Rule • Burke at 554 in Masterson • Where the writing is integrated, parol evidence is not admitted to “add to, vary or contradict” the writing
Can we look behind a signed written contract for the terms of the contract? • The traditional Parol Evidence Rule • Burke at 554 in Masterson • Where the writing is integrated, parol evidence is not admitted to “add to, vary or contradict” the writing • Fully integrated writings: Restatement § 213(2)
Limits to the Parol Evidence Rule • Additional terms supplied by statute or courts • Omitted Essential Terms • Collateral Agreements
Limits to the Parol Evidence Rule • Additional terms supplied by statute or courts • Good title: UCC § 2-312 • Merchantability: UCC § 2-314 • Fitness for purpose: UCC § 2-315
Limits to the Parol Evidence Rule • Omitted essential terms: Restatement § 204 • The one-year term on employment in McIntosh at 516
Limits to the Parol Evidence Rule • A agrees to sell his house to B in a signed agreement on Feb. 20. On the same day B sells a painting to A for $400 in an oral agreement. Problems?
Limits to the Parol Evidence Rule:Collateral Contracts • A agrees to sell his house to B in a signed agreement on Feb. 20. On the same day B sells a painting to A for $400 in an oral agreement. Problems? • “Two entirely distinct contracts … may be made at the same time, and will be distinct legally.” Williston at 546
Collateral Contracts • The test in Mitchill v. Lath Ice House
Collateral Contracts • The test in Mitchill v. Lath • In form a collateral agreement • Can’t contradict the written agreement • One that would not ordinarily be embodied in the written agreement 29
Integration: Masterson v. Sine Jones v. Ahmanson Escola v. Coca-Cola Pacific Gas infra Perez v. Sharp Chief Justice Roger Traynor
Integration: Masterson v. Sine Justice Louis H. Burke Chief Justice Roger Traynor
Integration: Masterson v. Sine What was the deal? 35
Integration: Masterson v. Sine Dallas and Rebecca Masterson ranch Medora and Lu Sine (sister and brother-in-law) What was the deal? 36
Integration: Masterson v. Sine Dallas and Rebecca Masterson Option to repurchase Medora and Lu Sine (sister and brother-in-law) What was the deal? 37
Integration: Masterson v. Sine What rights does a trustee in bankruptcy have? 38
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What rights does a trustee in bankruptcy have? • The commencement of a case … creates an estate. Such estate is comprised of all the following property: • all legal or equitable interests of the debtor in property as of the commencement of the case. 39
Integration: Masterson v. Sine What was the alleged oral modification? 41
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • Dallas reserves an option to repurchase which does not convey to his assigns 42
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • What happens if an agreement is fully integrated per Traynor? 43
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • What happens if an agreement is partly integrated per Traynor? 44
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • How to tell if a writing is completely or partially integrated per Traynor? 45
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • How to tell if a writing is completely or partially integrated per Traynor? • “Any such collateral agreement must itself be examined…”?? 46
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • How to tell if a writing is completely or partially integrated per Traynor? • “The conception of a writing as wholly and intrinsically self-determinative…”??? 47
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What was the oral modification? • How to tell if a writing is completely or partially integrated per Traynor? • Does that mean that contextualism is imposed in every case? 48
Integration: Masterson v. Sine What is the policy argument for contextualism? 49
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What is the policy argument for contextualism? • “the party urging the spoken as against the written word is most often the economic underdog” 50
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What is the policy argument for contextualism? • “the party urging the spoken as against the written word is most often the economic underdog” • Is that the case here? 51
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What is the policy argument for textualism? 52
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What is the policy argument for textualism? • Written evidence as more accurate than memory 53
Integration: Masterson v. Sine • What is the policy argument for textualism? • Written evidence as more accurate than memory • Juror bias 54