Instructor(s): Brian Langille

This course examines a very basic and important component of, and issue for, our economy and society – the nature and role of contract. We will also confront some basic issues in legal theory. The matters considered include the requirements of enforceability, remedies for breach, the effect of contracts on third parties, and excuses for non-performance. These excuses include unfairness, unexpected circumstances, and public policy. Throughout there is strong emphasis on how contracts are formed and interpreted. 

Note: Use of laptops is permitted in class if desired – but only for notetaking and accessing readings assigned. All other devices, including phones, are to be turned off during class.  

Evaluation
Final Examination (80%) and class participation 20% (attendance, preparation, active class engagement, pre-assigned in class oral presentations). Note: class attendance is mandatory and students are required to notify Professor Langille (in advance, by email) if unable, for a good reason, to attend class.
Academic year
2023 - 2024

At a Glance

Second Term
Credits
5

Enrolment

Maximum
110

108 JD
2 MSL

Schedule

M: 2:10 - 3:30 pm
W: 2:10 - 3:30 pm
F: 11:00 am - 12:20 pm