This week, I thought about delving into a specific type of contract. But then, I figured it might make more sense to first go over the basics of what a contract actually is.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 — Do you really know what a contract is?
00:08 — Intro
00:31 — Check out the show notes for an outline of the episode.
00:48 — This episode is not a law school contracts course—it's only a basic overview and explanation of what constitutes an contract.
01:45 — Reminder of what a cause of action is.
02:23 — The breach of contract cause of action.
03:01 — This episode is focused on element 1—the enforceable contract.
03:42 — What does the term "enforceable contract" mean?
04:30 — The three most essential components of an enforceable contract—offer, acceptance, and consideration.
04:56 — Offer and its three elements.
06:09 — Acceptance and three of its elements.
07:05 — Consideration—"mutuality of obligation," "exchange of value," or "the bargained for exchange of promises."
08:57 — Does a contract have to be in writing? Not unless the statute of frauds says so.
10:10 — Defenses to a breach of contract cause of action.
11:24 — Takeaways from this episode.
11:57 — Subscribe, check the show notes, and email or schedule a call with your questions.
12:33 — Outro
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