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(Note: general sections of the outline are omitted from this chart. NC = not directly covered by this casebook.)

Emanuel’s Contracts Outline (by chapter and section heading)

Barnett Contracts: Cases and Doctrine

(5th Ed. 2012)

Farnsworth, Young & Sanger Cases and Materials on Contracts

(7th Ed. 2008)

Calamari, Perillo, Bender & Brown

Cases and Problems on Contracts (6th Ed. 2011)

Crandall & Whaley Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts

(6th Ed. 2012)

Knapp, Crystal & Prince Problems in Contract Law

(6th Ed. 2007)

Chapter 2

OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE I. Intent to Contract

263-78,

116-26

1-16

1-17, 27-32

22-33

II. Offer and Acceptance Generally

293-302, 655­58, 674-92

279

126

NC

NC

33-4

III. Validity of Particular Kinds of

279-91, 330-36

126-47

22-38, 84-94

17-27

34-44, 167-214

Offers IV. The Acceptance

316-30, 342-43

147-67

94-103

32-77

51-62

V. Acceptance V arying from Offer

309-13, 344-67,

188-220

129-70

42-48, 111-32

143-67, 193-214

VI. Duration of the Power of

430-60 302-06, 336-42

167-84, 220-9

103-29

77-103

44-62, 108-43

Acceptance VII. When Acceptance Becomes

313-16

185-8

122, 171-74

103-11

37-8, 128

Effective VIII. Indefiniteness

394-402

246-56, 451-2,

38-82

132-45

63-70, 167-93,

IX. Misunderstanding

370-82

522-43

421-30

290-93

527-31

442-8

350-2

Chapter 3

CONSIDERATION

II. The Bargain Element — Gift

592-612, 667-74

33-45, 56-67

82-84, 176-85

148-53

72-93

Promises III. The Bargain Element — “Past

612-30

46-56

232-242

182-97

99-107

Consideration”

IV. The “Detriment” Element

646-53

455-65

185-88

149-61

93-9

Generally V. The Pre-Existing Duty Rule

630-46

324-40

188-206

161-69, 198-203

719-23, 740

VI. Mutuality of Consideration

NC

NC

212-14

180-82

99

VII. Illusory, Alternative and Implied

402-18

67-89

214-31

169-82

97-8

Promises VIII. Requirements and Output

402-07, 418

76-85

219-26

176-82

462-5

Contracts IX. Miscellaneous Consideration

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

Problems

Barnett

Farnsworth, Young & Sanger Cases and Materials on Contracts

(7th Ed. 2008)

Calamari, Perillo, Bender

Crandall & Whaley

Knapp, Crystal

Emanuel’s Contracts Outline (by chapter and section heading)

Contracts: Cases and Doctrine

& Brown

Cases and Problems on

Cases, Problems, and Materials on

& Prince Problems in Contract Law

(5th Ed. 2012)

Contracts

(6th Ed. 2011)

Contracts

(6th Ed. 2012)

(6th Ed. 2007)

Chapter 4

PROMISES BINDING WITHOUT

CONSIDERATION

II. Promises to Pay Past Debts

nc

51-2

236-67

203-09

296-8

III. Promise to Pay for Benefits

614-30

50-56

232-36, 238-42

188-97

286-30

Received

IV. Other Contracts Binding

644-46, 658-67

177, 327-8

nc

nc

76, 91-2, 715-31

Without Consideration

V. Promissory Estoppel

693-793

86-105, 230-46

243-66

210-48

116-19, 215-53, 979-83

Chapter 5

MISTAKE

III. Mutual Mistake

1053-74

808-21

352-62

531-55

664-72

IV. Unilateral Mistake

1076-84

139-45

363-68

556-62

674-84

V. Defenses and Remedies

1074-76

811-14, 819-21

nc

nc

672-4

VI. Reformation as Remedy for

480-83

379

369-72

563-70

673

Error in Expression

Chapter 6

PAROL EVIDENCE AND

INTERPRETATION

II. T otal and Partial Integration

461-80

366-71

267-78

467-81

382-90

III. The Roles of the Judge and Jury

nc

371-8, 400

nc

467, 480-81, 498-500

394-410

IV. Situations in Which Parol

nc

378-81

278-80

461-93

390-4, 410-18

Evidence Rule Does Not Apply

V. Interpretation

389-94

381-407

280-93

493-504, 515­518

350-82

VI. Trade Usage, Course of

385-94

407-21

293-301

505-15

418-35

Performance, and Course of

Dealing

VII. Omitted Terms Supplied by

401, 797-812

431-3

nc

nc

437-97

Court

Barnett

Farnsworth, Young & Sanger Cases and Materials on Contracts

(7th Ed. 2008)

Calamari, Perillo, Bender

Crandall & Whaley

Knapp, Crystal

Emanuel’s Contracts Outline (by chapter and section heading)

Contracts: Cases and Doctrine

& Brown

Cases and Problems on

Cases, Problems, and Materials on

& Prince Problems in Contract Law

(5th Ed. 2012)

Contracts

(6th Ed. 2011)

Contracts

(6th Ed. 2012)

(6th Ed. 2007)

Chapter 7

CONDITIONS, BREACH, & OTHER

ASPECTS OF PERFORMANCE

II. Classification of Conditions

839-40

691-2

384-85

722-75

793, 816

III. Distinction Between Conditions

839-40, 844-51

700-1

385-406

708-22

792

and Promises

IV. Express Conditions

840-44

692-708

380-84, 498-508

725-42

785-806

V. Constructive Conditions

863-75

716-23, 733-5, 745-57

406-39

742-50

793, 811-16

VI. Substantial Performance

889-912

723-33

411-15

750-79

806-24

VII. Excuse of Conditions

851-61

454-7, 708-16, 758-65

439-98

779-809

794-806

VIII. Repudiation and Prospective

885-89

794-806

516-20

814-23

811-17

Inability to Perform as Failures

of Constructive Conditions

Chapter 8

ANTICIPATORY REPUDIATION &

OTHER ASPECTS OF BREACH

I. Total and Partial Breach

nc

765-6

424

nc

817-24

II. Anticipatory Repudiation

876-84

766-82

508-16

811-13

824-39

Generally

III. Other Aspects of Repudiation

884

783-94

nc

823-31

839-43

Chapter 9

STATUTE OF FRAUDS

II. Suretyship Agreements

674

297-305

748-55

410-14

nc

III. The Marriage Provision

nc

nc

755-57

414

nc

IV. The Land Contract Provision

485-88

279-85

757-61

415

314-23

V. One-Year Provision

488

269-79

709-21

416-22

306-12

VI. Contract for the Sale of Goods

489-93

285-97

732-48

423-27

335-47

VII. Satisfaction of Statute by

494-500, 507-12

266-9

722-27

427-33

306-14

Memorandum

VIII. Effect of Non-Compliance

nc

262-4

nc

nc

nc

IX. Oral Recission and Modification

nc

380-1

727-32

422-23

731-40

Barnett

Farnsworth, Young & Sanger

Cases and Materials on Contracts (7th Ed. 2008)

Calamari, Perillo, Bender

Crandall & Whaley

Knapp, Crystal

Emanuel’s Contracts Outline (by chapter and section heading)

Contracts: Cases and Doctrine

& Brown

Cases and Problems on

Cases, Problems, and Materials on

& Prince Problems in Contract Law

(5th Ed. 2012)

Contracts

(6th Ed. 2011)

Contracts

(6th Ed. 2012)

(6th Ed. 2007)

Chapter 9

STATUTE OF FRAUDS (Cont.)

X. Restitution, Reliance, and

488, 493

305-9

NC

433-57

323-34

Estoppel

Chapter 10

REMEDIES

II. Equitable Remedies

173-218

584-606

635-52

384-405

1008-31

IV. Expectation Damages

60-69, 110-29, 912-31

2-8, 606-29, 644-56, 672-9

554-58, 596-604

253-71, 282-93

347-68

V. Reliance Damages

69-75, 123-29,

14-23, 89-105

564-68

272-81

965-83

562-64

S

983-1007

VI. Restitution

225-40, 564-65

105-15

623-35

368-79

VII. Substantial Performance as a

NC

728-30

NC

NC

NC

Basis for Suit on the Contract

VIII. Suits in Quasi-Contract

241-46

105-12, 736-45

630-35

357-68, 380-83

253-86, 988­1004

IX. Foreseeability

91-110

656-72

558-61

294-307

868-86

X. Avoidable Damages

129-151

629-44

561-64, 581-95

307-21

886-910

XI. Nominal and Punitive Damages

170, 246-60

23-6

604-06

340-46

920-37

XII. Liquidated Damages

157-72

679-90

609-623

322-40

1031-45

XIII. Damages in Sales Contracts

75-90, 152-57

613-16, 661-3

569-581

347-55

938-46

Chapter 11

CONTRACTS INVOLVING MORE

THAN TWO PARTIES

II. Assignment

515-26

925-58

680-83, 694-708

874-901

762-8

III. Delegation of Duties

526-32

914-25

683-93

869-74, 901-08

779-81

IV. Third Party Beneficiaries

544-56

880-914

653-79

833-68

741-62

xl

Emanuel’s Contracts Outline (by chapter and section heading)

Barnett

Contracts: Cases and Doctrine

(5th Ed. 2012)

Farnsworth, Young & Sanger

Cases and Materials on Contracts

(7th Ed. 2008)

Calamari, Perillo, Bender & Brown

Cases and Problems on Contracts (6th Ed. 2011)

Crandall & Whaley

Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts

(6th Ed. 2012)

Knapp, Crystal & Prince Problems in Contract Law

(6th Ed. 2007)

Chapter 12

IMPOSSIBILITY,

IMPRACTICABILITY, AND

FRUSTRATION

II. Impossibility of Performance

1085-93

824-54

521-46

680-83

684-713

III. Impracticability

1093-1101

821-54

521-46

683-701

684-713

IV. Frustration of Purpose

1101-1111

854-72

546-53

701-06

684-713

V. Restitution and Reliance Where

1105-06

872-9

nc

nc

711

the Parties Have Been

Discharged

Chapter 13

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSES:

ILLEGALITY, DURESS,

MISREPRESENTATION,

UNCONSCIONABILITY AND

LACK OF CAPACITY

I. Illegality

579-88

545-82

770-92

620-40

632-61

II. Duress

983-95

322-45

206-12, 315-24

593-620

537-56

III. Misrepresentation

965-82

352-64

333-52

570-93

556-84

IV. Unconscionability and Adhesion

418-30, 1008-49

465-522

372-79

649-79

584-632

Contracts

V. Capacity

941-63

312-22

302-14

640-49

517-37

Chapter 14

WARRANTIES

I. Warranties Generally

813-14

433

nc

553-55

497

II. Express Warranties

817-31

450-1

348-49

553-54

498-507

III. Implied Warranty of

814-17

433-7

nc

554-55

499-507

Merchantability

IV. Warranty of Fitness for a

814-17

437-41

490-92

555

499-507

Particular Purpose

V. Warranties of Title and Against

nc

nc

nc

553-54

nc

Infringement

Emanuel’s Contracts Outline (by chapter and section heading)

Barnett

Contracts: Cases and Doctrine

(5th Ed. 2012)

Farnsworth, Young & Sanger

Cases and Materials on Contracts

(7th Ed. 2008)

Calamari, Perillo, Bender & Brown

Cases and Problems on Contracts (6th Ed. 2011)

Crandall & Whaley

Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts

(6th Ed. 2012)

Knapp, Crystal & Prince Problems in Contract Law

(6th Ed. 2007)

Chapter 14

WARRANTIES (Cont.) VI. Privity

nc

nc

nc

nc

513

VII. Disclaimers of Warranty

831-37

441-50

nc

555

506-7

VIII. Modifying Contract Remedies

158-59

nc

nc

331-40

nc

Chapter 15

DISCHARGE OF CONTRACTS I. Rescission

nc

nc

nc

nc

nc

II. Executory Accords, and “Accord

nc

nc

762-66

203-09

740

and Satisfaction”

III. Substituted Agreement

nc

nc

762

203-09

nc

IV. Novation

nc

298

766-69

838-39

nc

V. Account Stated

nc

nc

nc

nc

nc

VI. Release and Covenant Not to Sue

nc

nc

nc

542-49

nc

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