Contract Creation and Management

 

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Speaker
: Narrator, Robert “Bob” Johnson, Michael Smith

 

Narrator: Bob is a local used-car dealer and he’s feeling pretty good at the moment. He’s about to close a great deal with another used-car dealer, Mike.  Mike has agreed to pay Bob more than he expected for a like-new car on his lot. The car’s on consignment from its owner, Al. Bob and Mike had talked about the deal over the phone and e-mail. During Mike’s visit to Bob’s dealership they settled on a final figure of $25,000.00. Once Bob received the payment, he would then write a check to Al for $22,000.00 and keep $3,000 as a consignment fee. All he had to do was say yes.

 

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Mike: Sounds great. I can’t believe you’re letting this go for so little. I mean for $25,000 (pause) I feel like I’m stealing.  

  

Bob: Yeah, right?

  

Mike: Take care.

 

Narrator: The next day when Mike got into his office, the phone rang.

  

Bob: Hey Mike, this is Bob. Hey, I know you were going to write me a check for $25,000, but could you write two checks instead? (Pause) One for Al for $22,000 and one for me for $3,000.

  

Narrator: Mike thought about it for a moment and came back with an unexpected response. 

  

Mike: I’m going to have to reject your counteroffer, Bob. (Pause) No, we HAD a deal but you just rejected my original offer. (Pause). Look, there’s nothing on the table from my side anymore. (Pause) I tell you what? I’ll give you $20,000.

  

Does U.C.C Article 2 (Sales), Section 201 apply in this situation?

[removed]Yes [removed]No

Why or why not?

 

Did Bob’s suggestion constitute a counteroffer? Or was it simply an offer to modify an existing contract?

[removed]Yes [removed]No Why or why not? 

Can Bob enforce the original terms?

[removed]Yes [removed]No Why or why not?

Contract Creation and Management Transcript

Contract Creation and Management Simulation

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Speaker: Narrator, Robert “Bob” Johnson, Michael Smith

Narrator: Bob is a local used-car dealer and he’s feeling pretty good at the moment. He’s about to close a great deal with another used-car dealer, Mike. Mike has agreed to pay Bob more than he expected for a like-new car on his lot. The car’s on consignment from its owner, Al. Bob and Mike had talked about the deal over the phone and e-mail. During Mike’s visit to Bob’s dealership they settled on a final figure of $25,000.00. Once Bob received the payment, he would then write a check to Al for $22,000.00 and keep $3,000 as a consignment fee. All he had to do was say yes.

Mike: Sounds great. I can’t believe you’re letting this go for so little. I mean for $25,000 (pause) I feel like I’m stealing.

Bob: Yeah, right?

Mike: Take care.

Narrator: The next day when Mike got into his office, the phone rang.

Bob: Hey Mike, this is Bob. Hey, I know you were going to write me a check for $25,000, but could you write two checks instead? (Pause) One for Al for $22,000 and one for me for $3,000.

Narrator: Mike thought about it for a moment and came back with an unexpected response.

Mike: I’m going to have to reject your counteroffer, Bob. (Pause) No, we HAD a deal but you just rejected my original offer. (Pause). Look, there’s nothing on the table from my side anymore. (Pause) I tell you what? I’ll give you $20,000.

[End of Audio]

Does U.C.C Article 2 (Sales), Section 201 apply in this situation?

Yes No

Why or why not?

Did Bob’s suggestion constitute a counteroffer? Or was it simply an offer to modify an existing contract?

Yes No

Why or why not?

Can Bob enforce the original terms?

Yes No

Why or why not?

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