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A brief excerpt from Quimbee's lecture video on how to effectively create an outline for studying contract law in law school. Watch more at https://www.quimbee.com/lectures/6 This video is just one of 30 videos in our lecture on Contracts, which explains the formation of a contract; the creation and interpretation of contract terms; the variety of defenses to a contract; the rights and obligations pertaining to the performance and breach of a contract; and the types and scope of remedies. For just $15/month, you can get access to Quimbee's expansive library of law tutorials, lecture videos, practice questions, and case briefs. Enroll today at https://www.quimbee.com/users/sign_up "Contract Law" table of contents: 1. Introduction Welcome 2. Forming a Contract Using Contract Vocabulary and Identifying the Elements of Contract Determining Which Law Applies: UCC or Common Law I Offered, or Did I? Accepting an Offer Exchanging Value: Consideration Statute of Frauds 3. Creating and Interpreting Contract Terms Creating Sales Contracts and The Battle of the Forms Clarifying the Terms: The Rules on Mistake Relying on the Rules of the Road: Ambiguous Terms and Business Practice Examining How We Agreed: Parol Evidence, Integration and Merger 4. Defenses to Contract When Parties Aim to Deceive: Misrepresentation, Duress, and Fraud When There Is No Way to Perform: Impossibility, Impracticability, and Frustration of Purpose When We Can't Say Yes: Capacity and Legality When We Can't Let You Do That: Unconscionability 5. Contract Performance and Breach Relying on the Other Guy's "No": Anticipatory Repudiation Answering to Another Power: Third Party Rights Doing Enough Is As Good As Doing It All? The Rule of Substantial Performance Selling Goods Is Hard to Do? The Perfect Tender Rule Performing One Step at a Time: Conditions and Installments 6. Remedies Putting the Fire Out Yourself: Avoiding Loss and the Duty to Mitigate Equitable Damages and the Irreplaceable: Specific Performance Measuring Common-Law Legal Damages (Expectancy, Reliance, and So On) Piling It On: Liquidated and Punitive Damages When Buying and Selling Goes Bad: The UCC and Damages Equitable Damages and Avoiding Injustice: Quasi-Contract and Restitution 7. Conclusion Recap Helpful Hints on Outlining Contracts Helpful Hints on Taking Contracts Exams