Document Type
Article
Abstract
During the Survey period, the Michigan Supreme Court decided cases involving mutual mistake, the enforceability of a contractual limitation period, and termination of a licensing agreement. The court of appeals considered implied in fact contract theories, interpretation, the parol evidence rule, and claims for exemplary and mental distress damages for breach of contract. In addition, the court of appeals revisited rejection and acceptance under the Uniform Commercial Code, and decided several cases involving medical malpractice arbitration agreements.
Disciplines
Contracts | Law | Legal History | State and Local Government Law
Recommended Citation
Janet E. Findlater & Paula L. Ettelbrick, Contracts (1983 Annual Survey of Michigan Law), 30 Wayne L. Rev. 421 (1984).