
- •§ 1.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 1: preliminary definitions
- •§ 2.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 2: offers; creation and duration of power of acceptance
- •§ 3.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 3: acceptance and rejection of offer
- •§ 4.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 4: indefiniteness and mistake in expression
- •§ 5.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 5: reasons for enforcement of promises; acts, forbearances and promises given in exchange
- •§ 6.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 6: consideration-mutuality of obligation-requirements and output contracts-effect of option
- •§ 7.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 7: consideration-effect of pre-existing duty
- •§ 8.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 8: reliance on a promise as ground for enforcement: the doctrine of promissory estoppel
- •§ 9.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 9: past consideration and moral obligation
- •§ 10.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 10: contracts under seal, recognizances, negotiable instruments and documents, and ...
- •§ 11.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 11: option contracts and rights of first refusal the legal relations of the parties
- •§ 12.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 12: history and legal operation of the statute
- •§ 13.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 13: statute of frauds-oral variation or rescission; contracts partly within
- •§ 14.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 14: statute of frauds-manner of raising defense; remedies of restitution and reformation
- •§ 15.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 15: statute of frauds-debts of another-suretyship and guaranty
- •§ 17.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 17: statute of frauds-interests in land
- •§ 18.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 18: interests in land-effect of part performance of oral contract
- •§ 19.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 19: statute of frauds-contracts not to be performed within one year
- •§ 20.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 20: statute of frauds-contracts in consideration of marriage
- •§ 22.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 22: substance of the memorandum: its nature and contents
- •§ 23.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 23: formal requirements-writing-signature-oral evidence
- •§ 24.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 24: interpretation of contracts
- •§ 25.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 25: interpretation- the process called implication
- •§ 26.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 26: the ''parol evidence rule''
- •§ 27.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 27: capacity of parties
- •§ 29.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 29: unconscionability and the duty to read
- •§ 30.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 30: definitions and terminology-conditions classified
- •§ 31.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 31: express conditions-and promises
- •§ 32.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 32: constructive conditions-failure to perform the agreed exchange
- •§ 33.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 33: constructive conditions in sale of goods
- •§ 36.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 36: substantial performance, its character and effect
- •§ 37.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 37: condition of performance on time-condition of notice
- •§ 38.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 38: aleatory contracts-no agreed exchange of performances
- •§ 40.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 40: elimination of conditions by waiver or prevention
- •§ 41.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 41: preliminary analysis-issues and terminology
- •§ 56.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 56: forseeability-anticipated profits-degrees of uncertainty
- •§ 57.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 57: alternative measures-expenditures-avoidable consequences-interest-anticipatory breach
- •§ 58.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 58: liquidated damages and penalties
- •§ 59.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 59: mental suffering-punitive damages-lending money-alternative of contracts-contracts ...
- •§ 60.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 60: building contracts-employment-sales of land-sales of goods
- •§ 61.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 61: common law and equity-general requirements for obtaining restitution
- •§ 62.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 62: restitution in favor of a plaintiff in default
- •§ 63.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 63: adequacy of other remedies
- •§ 64.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 64: special reasons for refusing specific enforcement
- •§ 65.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 65: mutuality of remedy-negative contracts-liquidated damages
- •§ 66.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 66: election of remedies
- •§ 67.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 67: performance-tender-rescission-release- gift-surrender-cancellation- contract not to sue
- •§ 68.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 68: discharge by nonperformance of condition- breach-failure of consideration- ...
- •§ 69.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 69: the legal operation of an executory accord
- •§ 74.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 74: impossibility of performance- personal inability
- •§ 75.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 75: death or destruction of specific things- prorating available supply
- •§ 79.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 79: introduction to contracts contrary to public policy
- •§ 81.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 81: contracts involving familial relationships
- •§ 89.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 89: the effects of being contrary to public policy and the availability of restitution
§ 36.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 36: substantial performance, its character and effect
§ 36.1 The Problem of ''Substantial Performance''-Cases in Which It Is Involved
§ 36.2 The Problem Is Not Restricted to Building Contracts, Although Commonly Appearing Therein
§ 36.3 Substantial Performance Is Not a Complete Discharge of Duty
§ 36.4 Substantial Performance Does Not Mean Any Performance Having Substantial Value
§ 36.5 How Great May Be the Deviation Without Preventing ''Substantial Performance''
§ 36.6 Relative Extent, Degree, and Value of the Nonperformance
§ 36.7 Degree of Non-Fulfillment of Purpose and Restatement (Second) § 241(c) and (d)
§ 36.8 Is Substantial Performance Affected by the Cause of the Defects? (Herein of Good Faith and Fair Dealing)
§ 36.9 Benefit to the Defendant-Necessity of Acceptance or Use of the Result
§ 36.10 Method of Pleading Substantial Performance and Measure of Recovery by One Who Has Rendered ''Substantial ...
§ 36.11 Performance Less Than ''Substantial'' May Justify Nonpayment Without Justifying Cancellation of the Contract ...
Supp. To CHAPTER 36 SUBSTANTIAL PERFORMANCE, ITS CHARACTER AND EFFECT 7
Supp. to § 36.1 The Problem of ''Substantial Performance''-Cases in Which It Is Involved
Supp. to § 36.2 The Problem Is Not Restricted to Building Contracts, Although Commonly Appearing Therein
Supp. to § 36.3 Substantial Performance Is Not a Complete Discharge of Duty
Supp. to § 36.5 How Great May Be the Deviation Without Preventing ''Substantial Performance''
Supp. to § 36.6 Relative Extent, Degree, and Value of the Nonperformance
Supp. to § 36.7 Degree of Non-Fulfillment of Purpose and Restatement (Second) of Contracts
Supp. to § 36.11 Performance Less Than ''Substantial'' May Justify Nonpayment Without Justifying Cancellation of the ...
CHAPTER 37 CONDITION OF PERFORMANCE ON TIME-CONDITION OF NOTICE 15
§ 37.Syn Synopsis to Chapter 37: condition of performance on time-condition of notice
§ 37.1 When Is Time of the Essence-Common Law and Equity Compared
§ 37.2 Avoidance of Forfeiture by Eliminating an Express Condition of Performance on Time
§ 37.3 Express Provisions Declaring That ''Time Is of the Essence''
§ 37.4 When Time Is of the Essence in Contracts for Sale of Land
§ 37.5 Time Limit for Consummation of a Sale by a Land Broker
§ 37.6 Mercantile Contracts for the Sale or Transportation of Goods and Specially Manufactured Goods
§ 37.7 Building Contracts-Time Commonly Not of the Essence
§ 37.8 Failure of Performance on Time May Create a Power to Terminate, Without Itself Terminating Contract Duty
§ 37.9 Waiver of Time Limit-Effect of Extension-Effect of a New Notice
§ 37.10 Power of One Party to Make Time of the Essence by a Notice
§ 37.11 Notice as an Implied or Constructive Condition
§ 37.12 Notice of Defects as Condition to Duty to Make Repairs
§ 37.13 Notice as a Condition in Suretyship Contracts
§ 37.14 Notice as a Condition to a Right of Action
Supp. To CHAPTER 37 CONDITION OF PERFORMANCE ON TIME-CONDITION OF NOTICE 7
Supp. to § 37.1 When Is Time of the Essence-Common Law and Equity Compared
Supp. to § 37.3 Express Provisions Declaring That ''Time Is of the Essence''
Supp. to § 37.4 When Time Is of the Essence in Contracts for Sale of Land
Supp. to § 37.7 Building Contracts-Time Commonly Not of the Essence
Supp. to § 37.9 Waiver of Time Limit-Effect of Extension-Effect of a New Notice
Supp. to § 37.11 Notice as an Implied or Constructive Condition
Supp. to § 37.12 Notice of Defects as Condition to Duty to Make Repairs
CHAPTER 38 ALEATORY CONTRACTS-NO AGREED EXCHANGE OF PERFORMANCES 12