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15 Cards in this Set
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Statement of Intention not an offer
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Harris v Nickerson - auctioneer
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Supply of information not an offer
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Harvey v Facey - How much for Bumper Hall Pen?
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Advertisement is an invitation to treat
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Partridge v Crittenden - wild birds
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A request for tenders are not offers the replies are
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Harvela Investments
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Unilateral offer to all the world
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Carlil v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.
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Can withdraw offer any time before acceptance is made
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Routledge v Grant - house taken off before six weeks
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Withdrawal of offer must be communicated can be by reliable third party
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Dickinson v Doods
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Postal Acceptance Rule
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Adams v Lindsell
Household Fire Insurance |
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Tellex must be received during office hours
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Brinkibon v Stahag Stahl
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Electronic communications
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per Lord Wilberforce no universal rule
1. intention 2. business practice 3. risk Brinkibon v Stahag Stahl |
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Instantaneous Communication
"when received or when it can reasonably be deemed to have been received" |
Miles Far East Corp. per Lord Denning
Electronic Commerce Regulations 2002 - offer when order is sent reg. 12 |
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Counter offer is a rejection of original offer
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Hyde v Wrench
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Offer made by telegram so post not acceptable
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Quenderuine v Cole
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Retraction after posting not possible NZ
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Wenkhiem v Ardnt
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Retraction after posting is possible Scotland
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Countess of Dunmore v Alexander
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