Relacionar Columnas BA 18 Key Terms Pt 1Versión en línea Ch. 9-14 Review por Ilse Reyes 1 Promissory estoppel 2 Voidable 3 Fraud in the execution 4 Void 5 Necessity (necessary) 6 Specific performance 7 Not in pari delicto 8 Merchant rule 9 Quasi contract 10 Covenants not to compete 11 Pre-existing duty rule When a person suffers no legal detriment from performing or promising to perform an act because they had a duty to do so already. “contract” created by a court when a party received an unjust enrichment Type of equitable remedy where a court makes the breaching party perform the exact terms of the contract. This will not be granted if it is not feasible or a remedy at law would be adequate. A merchant who receives a record of a confirmation and does not object to the confirmation within 10 days is bound to the contract. when a contract has no legal effect a contract that may be disaffirmed by a disadvantaged party Substitute for consideration when a promisor has made a gratuitous promise to a promisee who then relies on that promise and suffers a detriment because of it. Restrain employees from working in a similar position for competitors after leaving the place of employment. Must be reasonable in time and geographic scope. They are void in California. Fraud in substitution of documents or when obtaining signatures, person lies about the nature of the document being signed. When the parties are not equally at fault. things that directly foster a minor’s wellbeing