THE BOTTOM LINE | WHAT IS A CONTRACT?

THE BOTTOM LINE | WHAT IS A CONTRACT?

What is a Contract: Part 2: Offer, Acceptance, Consideration: What's in it for you?

In the last issue of “Bucks Prospectus” I introduced my series of articles aimed at outlining and clarifying the elements of a contract for business owners and managers.This post continues the series from where we left off, at the preambles or introductory clauses, to the next vital elements, offer, acceptance, and consideration.

Moving through the structure of a typical contract, after the preamble/introductory clauses, next up is offer, acceptance, and consideration.Together, these clauses define what the offering party is promising to do (or refrain from doing) in exchange for the compensation the other party is willing to pay or provide. They basically comprise the tit for tat, or the meat of the obligations and privileges which are being offered. This is often referred to as a “meeting of the minds.” While this might seem obvious on its face, the devil may be in these details, so it is vital that you know and understand the specific nature of your obligations and be sure that they are sustainable, practical, and likely to result in a benefit to your bottom line or some other benefit to your business.

So what can happen when parties fail to clearly memorialize their “meeting of the minds”? Here are a few scenarios that could result:

Stay tuned for Part 3 of this series, which will move to the next contract element: Conditions.


Joanne M. Murray, Esquire, Business/Corporate Attorney Partner, Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP.

Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP is a full service law firm offering sophisticated legal advice and representation in a wide range of practice areas to individuals, businesses, and nonprofits throughout the region.Located in heart of Bucks County – 131 West State Street, Doylestown, PA.To learn more about Joanne Murray and Business law services, visit www.ammlaw.com or call 215.230.7500.