4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
Law 206 Ch. 2 - Offer
1. Chapter 2
OFFER
In this chapter you will:
Define offer
Identify the three conditions necessary to create a valid offer
Explain the concept of certainty and definiteness in the terms of an
offer
List the four required terms in a valid offer
Briefly discuss what is the UCC
Discuss the impact of the UCC on traditional legal principles of a
contractual offer
Know what is meant by an output contract
Apply basic concepts of an offer to contractual clauses
Draft a basic offer that would meet legal standards
Indicate the difference between contracting with a member of the
general public and a merchant
2. Offer Defined
An offer is a proposal by one party, the
offeror, to a second party, the offeree,
manifesting an intention to enter into a
valid contract.
3. Three Conditions for a
Proposal to Qualify as a
Contractual Offer
1. The offeror must manifest a present
contractual intent.
2. The offer must be communicated to the
offeree.
3. The offer must be certain and definite with
respect to its terms
4. Certainty and Definiteness in
the Terms of the Offer
Four essential elements for definite and
certain terms:
The price of the contract
The subject matter of the contract
The parties to the contract
The time of performance for fulfilling the
contract
5. Uniform Commercial Code
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a
model law adopted in whole or in part by
each state as a statutory enactment that,
among other things, has codified certain
contractual concepts with respect to the
sale of goods.