Digital Contract Formation

Revision sheet excerpt

📋 Course Outline

  1. Offer Validity Conditions
  2. Acceptance Requirements
  3. Electronic Contract Formation
  4. Offer and Acceptance Meeting
  5. Revocation and Cessation
  6. Electronic Offer Specifics
  7. Electronic Acceptance Mechanisms
  8. Proof of Consent
  9. Particular Contract Types
  10. Legal Framework for Digital Contracts

📖 1. Offer Validity Conditions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Offer (Proposition): A precise and firm proposal to conclude a contract, expressing the offeror's intention to be bound if accepted. It must include essential elements and demonstrate a serious intent to create legal obligations.

  • Essential Elements of an Offer: The key components required for an offer to be valid, typically including clarity, specificity, and firmness. These vary depending on the contract type (e.g., price and object for sale).

  • Revocation of Offer: The act of withdrawing an offer before acceptance, which can be done freely until the offer is received by the offeree, unless the offer is irrevocable or subject to specific conditions.

  • Caducity (Lapse) of Offer: The expiration of an offer due to the passage of a specified or reasonable time, death or incapacity of the offeror or offeree, or other legal causes, rendering it no longer valid.

  • Irrevocability: The condition under which an offer cannot be revoked before a certain period or event, often due to explicit stipulations or legal protections (e.g., firm offers in commercial law).

Read the full sheet →

Quiz preview

1. What are offer validity conditions in contract law?

2. According to the legal framework for digital contracts, under what condition are electronic signatures considered legally equivalent to handwritten signatures?

3. What is the primary role of mechanisms like electronic signatures and double-click acceptance in electronic contract formation?

Take the quiz (10 questions) →

Flashcards preview

Offer — definition?

A precise proposal expressing intent to be bound.

Essential elements of an offer?

Clarity, specificity, firmness, and serious intent.

Revocation of offer — timing?

Before acceptance is received by the offeree.

Caducity — meaning?

Offer expiration due to time lapse or parties' incapacity.

Irrevocability — condition?

When offer cannot be revoked before certain events or periods.

Acceptance requirements?

Unqualified, mirror the offer, and be communicated clearly.

See all 20 flashcards →

Frequently asked questions

What does the revision sheet on Digital Contract Formation cover?

The revision sheet covers the essential concepts of Digital Contract Formation. It is organized by topic to facilitate learning and memorization, with key definitions, explanations and summaries.

Read the full sheet →

How many questions are in the Digital Contract Formation quiz?

The quiz contains 10 multiple-choice questions with detailed corrections and explanations for each answer. Ideal for testing your knowledge and identifying gaps.

Take the quiz (10 questions) →

How to study Digital Contract Formation with flashcards?

Revizly offers 20 interactive flashcards on Digital Contract Formation. Each card presents a question on the front and the answer on the back, enabling active and effective revision based on spaced repetition.

See all 20 flashcards →

Similar courses

Create your own sheets from your courses

Import your PDF or paste your course, AI generates sheets, quizzes and flashcards in 30 seconds.