TX Bar Exam · Contracts
Contracts for the Texas Bar Exam
Formation and enforcement of agreements
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What You'll Study in Contracts
Formation
Statute of Frauds
Interpretation
Remedies
Consumer Protection
Insurance
Breach
Parol Evidence
Performance
Excuse
Modification
Warranties
Risk of Loss
Promissory Estoppel
Quasi-Contract
Defenses
Consideration
Attorney’s Fees
Indemnity
Remedy Limitations
Discharge
Conditions
Third-Party Rights
Assignment & Delegation
UCC Formation
Sample Contracts Questions
1What are the requirements for a valid contract under Texas law?
2What is the Texas Statute of Frauds?
3What is the parol evidence rule under Texas law?
What You'll Master
Master contract formation (offer, acceptance, consideration)
Learn Statute of Frauds requirements
Memorize parol evidence rule and exceptions
Understand conditions and breach
Nail remedies (expectation, reliance, restitution)
55+
Flashcards
25
Topics
68%
Pass Rate
1,110+
Students
Contracts for Texas Bar Exam FAQ
Do the flashcards cover both Common Law and UCC?
Yes. Our Contracts flashcards clearly distinguish between common law rules and UCC Article 2 rules for sales of goods, including the different formation and modification rules.
What contract topics are most heavily tested?
Formation, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence, conditions, breach, and remedies appear frequently. Our flashcards prioritize these high-yield topics.
How do flashcards help with contract analysis?
Contract essays require systematic analysis. Our flashcards help you memorize the order of analysis (formation → defenses → performance → breach → remedies) and the rules for each step.
Are third-party beneficiary and assignment rules covered?
Yes. We cover third-party beneficiaries, assignment of rights, delegation of duties, and all other commonly tested Contracts topics.
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