Contract Law Unconscionability quimbeecom
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A brief excerpt from Quimbee's lecture video on the concept of unconscionability in contract law. Check out Quimbee’s current offerings at https://www.quimbee.com/ • This specific lecture video is just one of 30 videos in our lecture on Contracts presented by Professor Shane Dizon. The complete lecture has a duration of 5 hours and 13 minutes and explains the formation of a contract; the creation and interpretation of contract terms; the variety of defenses to a contract; the rights and obligations pertaining to the performance and breach of a contract; and the types and scope of remedies. • For just $15/month, you can get access to Quimbee's expansive library of law tutorials, lecture videos, practice questions, and case briefs. Enroll today at https://www.quimbee.com/users/sign_up • Contract Law table of contents: • 1. Introduction • Welcome • 2. Forming a Contract • Using Contract Vocabulary and Identifying the Elements of Contract • Determining Which Law Applies: UCC or Common Law • I Offered, or Did I? • Accepting an Offer • Exchanging Value: Consideration • Statute of Frauds • 3. Creating and Interpreting Contract Terms • Creating Sales Contracts and The Battle of the Forms • Clarifying the Terms: The Rules on Mistake • Relying on the Rules of the Road: Ambiguous Terms and Business Practice • Examining How We Agreed: Parol Evidence, Integration and Merger • 4. Defenses to Contract • When Parties Aim to Deceive: Misrepresentation, Duress, and Fraud • When There Is No Way to Perform: Impossibility, Impracticability, and Frustration of Purpose • When We Can't Say Yes: Capacity and Legality • When We Can't Let You Do That: Unconscionability • 5. Contract Performance and Breach • Relying on the Other Guy's No : Anticipatory Repudiation • Answering to Another Power: Third Party Rights • Doing Enough Is As Good As Doing It All? The Rule of Substantial Performance • Selling Goods Is Hard to Do? The Perfect Tender Rule • Performing One Step at a Time: Conditions and Installments • 6. Remedies • Putting the Fire Out Yourself: Avoiding Loss and the Duty to Mitigate • Equitable Damages and the Irreplaceable: Specific Performance • Measuring Common-Law Legal Damages (Expectancy, Reliance, and So On) • Piling It On: Liquidated and Punitive Damages • When Buying and Selling Goes Bad: The UCC and Damages • Equitable Damages and Avoiding Injustice: Quasi-Contract and Restitution • 7. Conclusion • Recap • Helpful Hints on Outlining Contracts • Helpful Hints on Taking Contracts Exams
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