PA Real Estate Exam- Contracts

Contracts  

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Contract
A voluntary agreement between legally competent parties to do or refrain from doing some legal act , supported by legal consideration
Essential Elements of a Contract
Competant parties Offer and Acceptance- must be a meeting of the minds Legality of Object- purpuse must be legal Consideration- an act of forbearance, or the promise thereof Description of real estate must be accurate Written & signed
Forbearance
A promise not to do something that a party is legally entitled to do.
Expressed Contract
Parties state terms and show intentions in words; may be either oral or written
Implied Contract
Agreement demonstrated by acts and conduct
Bilateral Contract
Both parties promise to do something; one promise is given in exchange for another
Unilateral Contract
Only one party makes a promise; if the second party complies, the first party is obligated to keep the promise, such as an option or open listing
Executed Contract
Both parties have fulfilled their promises and thus performed the contract
Executory Contract
Something remains to be done by one or both parties
Valid Contract
Complies with all essentials of a contract; binding and enforceable on both parties
Void Contract
Lacks an essential element of a valid contract; has no legal effect
Voidable Contract
Appears to be valid on its surface but may be disaffirmed because one of the parties signed when a minor, when under duress, or as a result of fraud or misrepresentation
Unenforcable Contract
Appears to be valid, but neither party may sue the other to force performance; for example, an oral agreement to pay a commission
Performance
All terms of contract have been carried out
Substantial Performance
Party remains liable because the contract was not completed exactly as required.