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illegality - correct answer generally court doesn't want to use its resources to enforce a contract that is illegal or violates public policy (not a bright line test) illegality rule - correct answer gene...

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LME 2 Midterm (Zalesne)

illegality - correct answer generally court doesn't want to use its resources to
enforce a contract that is illegal or violates public policy (not a bright line test)



illegality rule - correct answer generally a contract or contract term that is
illegal (violates a statute) or is against public policy will not be enforced



(BUT! not every violation of a statute will create a policy concern strong enough to deny enforcement of
an otherwise valid contract)



contract defenses -- competing values - correct answer private: individual
freedom



public: social regulation



private -- illegality - correct answer enforce contract



assent, a deal's a deal, enforce legit expectations, avoid forfeiture,



especially when: violence was small, no real harm, small part of K was illegal, disproportionate harm



public -- illegality - correct answer don't enforce



courts don't want to use resources to enforce illegal K, legislature provides that illegal



rules must have meaning, bright line test more efficient

, policies tend to be grounded in - correct answer moral values, economic
notions, protect government institutions



pure commodification - correct answer the belief that real welfare is always
promoted by permitting exchange. everything can be commodified (made available on open markets
and therefore the subjects of contracts)



policy reasons to enforce - correct answer contract reasons, law and economic
reasons, social reasons



risks of undoing a contract if one party is unable to understand the terms - correct answer
lack of stability of contractual relations/forfeiture, can perpetuate stereotypes, parentalistic, takes away
agency of contracting party



agency - correct answer right to make decisions and exercise control over our
own actions and possessions



our ability to act for ourselves as a fundamental aspect of personal freedom and liberty



balance - correct answer stability of contract relations vs protection of people
who cannot protect themselves



procedural unfairness - correct answer unfairness in the bargaining process



status: imbalance of power



behavior: taking advantage of superior bargaining power



courts more likely to police the bargain if this has been found



substantive unfairness - correct answer unfairness in the resulting terms

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