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6 Cards in this Set
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Objective approach |
Smith v Hughes. Look at actions and words to determine intention. |
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Offer v Invitation to Treat |
Fisher v Bell. Defendant offering illegal flick knife.
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists. Shops
Lefkowitz v Great Minneapolis Surplus Store. Furs.
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Unilateral Offer |
Carbolic Smoke Ball. Offer to the world at large, promise to do something in return for an act. Only one party is bound.
Leonard v PepsiCo |
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Revocation of an Offer |
Can be done at any time before accepted. Even when expressed it'd be open for specific period. (provided no consideration).
Must be communicated to offeree, postal rule DOES NOT APPLY. Henthorn v Fraser
If you hear about it from a 3rd party it's a legitimate revocation. Dickinson v Dodds. |
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Rejection of an Offer |
Counter offer is viewed as a rejection. Hyde v Wrench |
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Miscellaneous cancellation stuff |
Lapse of time: What is reasonable depending on subject matter of the goods. Commane v Walsh.
Death of the Offeror. Dies with them, but can be valid. Re Whelan, continuing guarantee only ended when person who it's in favour of became aware of the death.
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