Study Contracts with expertly written law school outlines available in Full, Cram, and Bar exam formats.
Our Contracts outlines cover the full lifecycle of a contract under both the common law and UCC Article 2, with seven dedicated study resources. The Contracts overview walks through offer (including the mirror image rule and the UCC's battle-of-the-forms under §2-207), acceptance (mailbox rule, silence, conduct), and consideration (bargain theory, preexisting duty rule, modifications under the common law and UCC §2-209). You will cover the Statute of Frauds — which contracts must be in writing, what satisfies the writing requirement, and the main-purpose and part-performance exceptions. The Breach of Contract outline covers material versus minor breach, anticipatory repudiation, adequate assurances under §2-609, and the perfect tender rule under §2-601. The Remedies outline addresses expectation damages, reliance damages, restitution, consequential damages (Hadley v. Baxendale foreseeability), liquidated damages, and specific performance. A dedicated UCC Article 2 outline covers goods, merchants, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, disclaimers, and risk of loss. Additional outlines on Third-Party Rights & Obligations (assignment, delegation, third-party beneficiaries), Promissory Estoppel, and Unilateral Contracts complete the collection. Each is available in Full, Cram, and Bar one-pager formats. Contracts connects directly to Remedies (damages theory), Torts (economic loss rule), Secured Transactions (Article 9 as follow-on to Article 2), and Business Associations (agency contracts, corporate contracts). Search terms: offer and acceptance, consideration, statute of frauds, parol evidence rule, UCC 2-207, expectation damages, promissory estoppel, anticipatory repudiation.