1. distinctions between a contracts and gifts? 2. Determining intent regarding contracts 3. "contractual capacity." "legality and the four elements of contract that we discussed on the videos other than capacity and legality? 4 What distinction is there between bilateral and unilateral offers or contracts) 5. Offers 6. Acceptance 7. Can silence operate as acceptance, if not what will? 8. The objective intent test 9. What must contracts include, oral or written 10. What is "executory' and executed," why is it relevant? 11 Distinction between "void" and "voidable, what is the difference, why do we care? 12. Who has the right to void an otherwise binding agreement? 13. What contract elements are generally necessary? 14. How are offers terminated? 15. Contracts entered into in cyberspace 16 The "mirror image rule, in Common law and UCC 17. The offeror controls all the terms of a contract Why? 18. When will a mistake make a contract voidable? 19 Some are unilateral mistake, what is the other and why does it matter which it is? 20. True or false mistakes about the value of a contract do not affect the enforceability because value is variable 21 Misrepresentations by a party can obviously occur by words, but how else? 22 What must an aggrieved party prove to escape a contract for mistake? 23. Contracts where one party can dominate another party The most common way contracts conclude is through 24. Labels for events that must either occur or not occur before a legal obligation under a contract is triggered 25 Usually acceptable performance is substantial when is that not true? 26. "breach of contract means 27 If you call to tell me you will breach, that is called 28. A time deadline will rarely be enforced unless what is said about it? 29. A contract to end a contract is called 30. A contract being discharged by operation of law is likely related to 31. If a non-breaching party is willing to accept a defective performance, we call that 32. The point of the Uniform Commercial Code is to 33 The Uniform Commercial Code facilitates transactions by whom 34 Article 2 of the UCC; that deals with what kind of contracts sale of goods 35. If a contract is for goods and services, How do we decide if the UCC applies? 36. What does status as a "merchant' have to do with the UCC? 37. In UCC what does "merchant," mean 38. What three things justifies calling someone a "merchant?" 39. What does the UCC do to simplify contract formation? 40. How does the UCC deal with missing terms? 41. One term is critical to all contracts, it is? 42. Must quantity terms be an actual number to satisfy the specificity requirement? 43. What is a requirement (demand) contract? 44. What is an output (supply) contract? 45. What exceptions exist to the rule that an offer can be revoked or withdrawn any time prior to acceptance? 16. How does the UCC treat "new terms in a contract acceptance ? 7. In what ways might property change hands without the property itself moving