What This Document Is
This is a final exam outline for LAW 5337, Contracts, at Barry University, prepared by Professor Spence. It serves as a study guide and roadmap for students preparing for the course’s culminating assessment. It is not the exam itself, but a detailed overview of the topics and structure students can expect.
Why This Document Matters
This outline is essential for students enrolled in the Contracts course. It clarifies the scope of the final exam, highlighting the key areas of contract law that will be tested – formation, performance, and remedies. Utilizing this outline allows students to focus their study efforts effectively and understand the professor’s emphasis on specific concepts. It’s most valuable during the final review period before the exam.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This outline provides a framework for studying, but it does not substitute for attending class, completing readings, or engaging with course materials. It’s a high-level overview and doesn’t include detailed explanations, case analyses, or practice questions. Students will still need to thoroughly understand the underlying legal principles.
What This Document Provides
The outline details the three main steps covered on the exam: Formation, Performance, and Remedies. Within each step, it lists key concepts such as Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Statute of Frauds, Breach, and available Remedies like Restitution and Damages. It also includes a section dedicated to determining whether Common Law or the UCC applies to a given contract scenario. This preview does *not* include detailed explanations of each concept, case law references, or practice exam questions – those are contained within the full document.