Contracts - Exam Crash Course Part 3/7

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • This is PART 3 of a crash course to prepare for a law school final exam in contracts.
    Topics in this part:
    - Issues regarding contract formation
    ----Definiteness and indefiniteness
    ----Contracts against public policy
    ----Capacity
    ----Void vs. voidable
    ----Fraudulent misrepresentation
    ----Unintentional misrepresentation
    ----No general duty to disclose
    ----Duress
    ----Undue influence
    ----Statute of frauds
    ----Writing

Комментарии • 6

  • @Gregk123
    @Gregk123 9 лет назад +2

    ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT!!! Why this video is very, very well done: The ABSENCE of any (NOISY) music - thank goodness, no jingles, esp. the sudden noisy blast at the very beginning of some so-called lecture videos on RUclips...that can cause "sudden deafness" to the unsuspecting viewer/listener, who often is wearing headphones.... Furthermore, of course, the lecture itself is so very clearly explained, as if the explications were for the consumption of young schoolchildren. Every single item is very clearly explained and then later further elaborated so there's no room for any confusion or miscomprehension....

    • @caffeintweeker1
      @caffeintweeker1 8 лет назад +1

      +Greg K. except the occasional chair moving

  • @tarleilemos
    @tarleilemos 7 лет назад +5

    The blue pencil doctrine is a legal concept in common law countries, where a court finds that portions of a contract is void or unenforceable, but other portions of the contract are enforceable.

  • @joshuasanderson3911
    @joshuasanderson3911 4 года назад +1

    10:00