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Sales and Lease Contracts - Law of Contract - Lecture Slides, Slides of Contract Law

Sales and Lease Contracts , Arid Land, Worst Nightmare, Common Law, Law of Contracts, Commercial Transactions, Bank Deposits, Goods and Services, Consumer Leases, Mutual Consideration are some points from this lecture. This lecture is part of lecture series on Law of Contract course. I have full series of lectures on this subject. I am sharing this with my friends on docsity. Enjoy.

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Download Sales and Lease Contracts - Law of Contract - Lecture Slides and more Slides Contract Law in PDF only on Docsity! Chapter 21 Introduction to Sales and Lease Contracts Docsity.com Hypothetical While traveling on Interstate 10 in the vast, arid land between Phoenix and Los Angeles, a traveler’s “worst nightmare” occurs. Transmission failure forces tourist Penn Lay to the emergency lane of the highway, and at that time Lay realizes the true value of a cell phone. Lay calls a Phoenix towing company, and his car is transported to S. Li Ping Transmission Repair, Inc. The repair bill amounts to $4,500. On the bill, transmission parts total $4,000, and labor hours total $1,000 (5 hours at $200 per hour.) Lay believes that the principles of capitalism do not extend to such an exorbitant sum, and he further believes that S. Li Ping interpreted his out- of-state, North Carolina license plate as a “license to steal.” Who wins? In litigation between the parties, does the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) apply, or ordinary contract law (“common” law?) If ordinary contract law applies, should North Carolina or Arizona law apply? Does S. Li Ping have a legal and/or ethical obligation to charge “out-of-staters” the same repair price as “in-staters?” 2 Docsity.com 21-5 UCC Article 2 Terminology o Sale: The passing of title from seller to buyer for a price o Goods: Tangible things that can be moved (Examples: Automobiles, furniture, electronics) o Mixed goods and services contracts: Contracts that include both goods and services. UCC Article 2 applies to contract if goods are “predominant part” of transaction o Merchants: Buyers or sellers who o Deal in goods of the kind involved in contract o By occupation, represent themselves as having knowledge and skill unique to goods involved in transaction, or o Employ a merchant as a broker, agent, or other intermediary Docsity.com 6 The Scope of UCC 2-The Sale of Goods o Does not apply to real estate unless there is a “good” that can be severed by the Seller. If the good is severed by the Buyer, then UCC2 does not apply. o Generally contracts for services are not governed by UCC2. o What if Goods and Services combined? Docsity.com 7 Scope of Article 2 o UCC2 applies to the “sale of goods.” o A “sale” is the passing of title of “goods” to/from a “merchant” (seller or buyer) for a price (money, goods, services,etc). o “Goods” are tangible and movable. o A “merchant” has special business expertise and is not a casual buyer/seller. Docsity.com 10 Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts o At common law once a valid offer is unequivocally accepted, a binding contract is formed. o UCC is more flexible, and allows for open pricing, payment, and delivery terms. Docsity.com How Sales and Lease Contracts Are Formed Under The UCC o Offer and Acceptance o Offers valid even if terms left open o “Mirror-image” rule does not apply o Courts evaluate each case individually to determine whether additional terms allowed o Consideration: Mutual consideration required upon forming agreement. When sales/lease contracts modified, modifications need not be supported by additional consideration Docsity.com 12 Open Terms o UCC 2-204: even if terms of are undetermined, a contract may still exist. o Open Terms: “Indefiniteness” is OK as long as the parties intended to make a contract and there is a reasonable basis for a court to grant a remedy. Docsity.com 15 Statute of Frauds o Sale of goods over $500 must have a signed writing to be enforceable. o Exceptions to this rule (see next slide): o Specially manufactured goods. o Admissions by breaching party. o Partial performance. o Merchant doesn’t object within 10 days. o Oral agreement enforceable after written confirmation between merchants. Docsity.com 21-16 UCC Statute of Frauds Exceptions o Specifically-manufactured goods o Buyer/lessee ordered goods made to meet his/her specific needs o Goods not suitable for sale/lease to others in “ordinary course of business; and o Seller/lessor has substantially begun manufacture of goods, or made commitments for their procurement o Admission (In legal pleadings, testimony, or court) o Partial Performance: Enforceable to extent payment made and accepted, or to extent goods received and accepted Docsity.com 21-17 UCC Contracts/Leases and the Admissibility of Parol Evidence—Evidence Outside Written Contract Admissible If: o Additional terms consistent with contract terms o Information helps interpret agreement, including: o Course of performance o Course of dealing o Usage of trade Docsity.com
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