Introduction to Contracts and RestitutionFrey, Bitting and Frey employ a unique paralegal-specific "road-map" approach that develops an analytical model for evaluating contract problems. This gives your students an organized system to work with, rather than unrelated rules. The Second Edition includes The Uniform Commercial Code Articles 1 & 2 in full with comments and material on how to brief a case and analyze a statute. Frequent examples and problems reinforce concepts while cases apply rules and give experience reading and critiquing. |
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Contracts That Are Unenforceable | 7 |
A Road Map for the Law of Restitution | 13 |
INTRODUCTION Three Issues in the Choice of Law | 19 |
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acceptance agreement alleged appellants apply Article benefit bilateral contract breach of contract breaching party buyer cause of action choice of law claim clause Company consideration contract action contract for sale contract formation contracting parties damages defendant defendant's Definitional Cross References delivery determine disaffirm documents duress duty enforceable entitled evidence expected fact faith implied intended lease limited Lucy McDonald's ment merchant negotiations nonbreaching party nonperformance notified obligation obligor offer offeree offeree's offeror offeror's promise Official Comment Prior oral PARALEGAL parol evidence rule payment performance person plaintiff Point Prior Uniform Statutory PROBLEM promise to pay promisor promisor's promise promissory estoppel purchase reasonable received refused rejection reliance remedy Restatement restitution action rule Section security interest sell seller shipment Statute of Frauds subsection tender third party beneficiary tion transaction trial court unconscionable unenforceable Uniform Commercial Code Uniform Sales Act Uniform Statutory Provision unjust enrichment warranty writing Zehmer