Pre-exam jitters, some help with Contracts?
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:22 pm
Hello everyone,
My contracts exam is about 2 weeks away, and after doing some practice problems today, there were a lot of issues that came up that I didn't even realize before.
For example:
1. Let's say a fact pattern gives a contract and lists different terms of the contract. And later in the fact pattern, you come across a fact that shows that one of the clauses was misrepresented, but the rest of the clauses are fine. What should be done with the one clause that is later proven to have been misrepresented?
I figured I'd go through the analysis of misrepresentation, but in class we've only done misrepresentation and fraud as complete avoidance of contracts. We've never had to do an exercise where one of the contract's terms is a result of misrepresentation, and the rest of the contract is fine. Any advice on how to proceed with the analysis?
2. What is the best method to tackle an analysis of breach (partial, material, total) that leads to certain damages? I was re-reading my answer and it was so poorly organized I cannot expect a professor to be able to follow it.
3. The last practice problem I did threw me off completely. It's about a minor in an employment contract. The minor signed a 4 month employment contract, for $400 a month, plus 10% commission. The minor voids the contract, but still wants to be paid.
So, the question then becomes, what should the analysis be?
Should I start off by saying, RS ยง14 says... to establish that the minor can void the contract, and then go into how the employer should deal with it? In class we've only dealt with cases where the minor buys something, then goes to return it. We went over how if the major party that sells to the minor did it in good faith, the major party is not be obligated to refund the entire value of the product to the minor. But is only obligated to refund the value minus whatever depreciation there is.
We have never done an employee-employer relationship where the employee is a minor and wants to void the contract.
Any advice anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
My contracts exam is about 2 weeks away, and after doing some practice problems today, there were a lot of issues that came up that I didn't even realize before.
For example:
1. Let's say a fact pattern gives a contract and lists different terms of the contract. And later in the fact pattern, you come across a fact that shows that one of the clauses was misrepresented, but the rest of the clauses are fine. What should be done with the one clause that is later proven to have been misrepresented?
I figured I'd go through the analysis of misrepresentation, but in class we've only done misrepresentation and fraud as complete avoidance of contracts. We've never had to do an exercise where one of the contract's terms is a result of misrepresentation, and the rest of the contract is fine. Any advice on how to proceed with the analysis?
2. What is the best method to tackle an analysis of breach (partial, material, total) that leads to certain damages? I was re-reading my answer and it was so poorly organized I cannot expect a professor to be able to follow it.
3. The last practice problem I did threw me off completely. It's about a minor in an employment contract. The minor signed a 4 month employment contract, for $400 a month, plus 10% commission. The minor voids the contract, but still wants to be paid.
So, the question then becomes, what should the analysis be?
Should I start off by saying, RS ยง14 says... to establish that the minor can void the contract, and then go into how the employer should deal with it? In class we've only dealt with cases where the minor buys something, then goes to return it. We went over how if the major party that sells to the minor did it in good faith, the major party is not be obligated to refund the entire value of the product to the minor. But is only obligated to refund the value minus whatever depreciation there is.
We have never done an employee-employer relationship where the employee is a minor and wants to void the contract.
Any advice anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.