Total run time:
45m
This module covers some basic concepts in Contract Law. What are the necessary parts of a contract? When might a contract be unenforceable? What role do contracts play in a common law system? How do contracts help individuals and society develop products and services that would otherwise be too difficult?
Sometimes people engage in casual contractual relationships that may not be technically enforceable by law. Professor Seth Oranburg explains that equitable contracts, such as promissory estoppel, can allow someone to recover what they are owed even i
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Sometimes people engage in casual contractual relationships that may not be technically enforceable by law. Professor Seth Oranburg explains that equitable contracts, such as promissory estoppel, can allow someone to recover what they are owed even in the absence of a formal contract.
Seth Oranburg is Associate Professor of Law at Duquesne University School of Law.
As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
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Total run time:
45m
Course:
Total videos:
14
Difficulty:
First Year