Contracts Bar Prep
Practice Contracts questions for the Bar Exam. Covers formation, consideration, defenses, performance, breach, and remedies under both common law and the UCC.
What is tested in Contracts?
Contracts is tested on both the MBE (Multistate Bar Examination) and the essay portion of the bar exam. This means you need to be prepared for both multiple-choice questions testing black-letter law and essay questions requiring issue-spotting and analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Bar Exam test UCC or common law Contracts?
Both. The MBE and essay portions test common law contract principles and UCC Article 2 (sales of goods). You need to know when each body of law applies and how they differ on formation, modification, and breach.
What are the most tested Contracts topics on the bar exam?
High-frequency topics include offer and acceptance, consideration and promissory estoppel, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence rule, conditions, breach and anticipatory repudiation, and damages (expectation, reliance, restitution).