Kenneth Ching, ‘Beauty and Ugliness in Offer and Acceptance’

Abstract:
This essay applies classical aesthetics to the contract doctrine of offer and acceptance. It argues that contract law can be understood, analyzed, and improved using three criteria of beauty: proportion, integrity, and clarity. Based on these criteria, this essay (1) argues that the traditional doctrine of offer and acceptance is beautiful, (2) argues that UCC §2-207 is ugly and fails to improve upon offer and acceptance, and (3) suggests improvements for UCC §2-207.

Ching, Kenneth K., Beauty and Ugliness in Offer and Acceptance (May 23, 2014).

First posted 2014-05-26 06:25:13

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