tailieunhanh - Lecture Business law with UCC applications (13/e): Chapter 12 - Brown, Sukys

Chapter 12 - Third parties, discharge, and remedies. After completing this chapter, students will be able to: Explain the legal rights given to all beneficiaries, identify the legal rights given to incidental beneficiaries, explain the assignment of rights and the delegation of duties, explain the nature of a novation,. | Business Law with UCC Applications,13e Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Chapter 12 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives Explain the legal rights given to all beneficiaries. Identify the legal rights given to incidental beneficiaries. Explain the assignment of rights and the delegation of duties. Explain the nature of a novation. Relate what constitutes satisfactory performance of a contract. Learning Objectives Outline the difference between complete and substantial performance. List the ways that a contract can be discharged by nonperformance. Clarify the concept of anticipatory repudiation. Enumerate the types of damages available in the event of a breach of contract. Contrast specific performance with injunctive relief. Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Contracts and Third Parties Intended Beneficiaries Incidental Beneficiaries Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Intended beneficiaries . | Business Law with UCC Applications,13e Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Chapter 12 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives Explain the legal rights given to all beneficiaries. Identify the legal rights given to incidental beneficiaries. Explain the assignment of rights and the delegation of duties. Explain the nature of a novation. Relate what constitutes satisfactory performance of a contract. Learning Objectives Outline the difference between complete and substantial performance. List the ways that a contract can be discharged by nonperformance. Clarify the concept of anticipatory repudiation. Enumerate the types of damages available in the event of a breach of contract. Contrast specific performance with injunctive relief. Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Contracts and Third Parties Intended Beneficiaries Incidental Beneficiaries Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Intended beneficiaries Creditor beneficiaries Donee beneficiaries Insurance beneficiaries Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies The Law of Assignment Assignment and Delegation Parties to Assignment Consideration in Assignment Assignment Methods Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Assignment methods Form of assignment Notice of assignment Subsequent assignments Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Assignment Rights, Duties, and Restrictions Rights and Duties of the Assignee Liabilities and Warranties of the Assignor Restrictions on Assignments Novation and Assignment Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Liabilities and Warranties of the Assignor Warranties to the assignee Warranties to the obligor Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Restrictions on assignments Restrictions on personal and professional contracts Restrictions imposed by original contract Restrictions imposed by law Third Parties, Discharge, and Remedies Discharge by Performance Time of Performance Satisfactory, Complete, and Substantial .

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