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What case is used for intoxication-cannot enter contracts/only counts absolute drunkeness? |
X v BBC 2005 |
TV programe |
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What case is used for consensus in idem - contracts cannot be arranged by what people think in their minds? |
Muirhead and Turnball v Dickson 1905 |
Catherine's boyfriend |
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What case is used for no contract for lack of consensus on nature |
Mathieson Gee (Ayshire) Ltd v Quigley 1952 |
M v Q |
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What case is used for no contract for uncertainty - agreements must be reasonably defined? |
McArthur v Lawson (1877) |
M v L |
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What case is used for counter offer extinguishes original offer? |
Hyde v Wrench 1840 |
H v W |
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What case is used for qualified acceptance is a counter offer? |
Wolf v Wolf v Forfar Potato Co 1984 |
W&W v F P C |
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What case is used for offer and acceptance may be found in a series of negotiations sometimes difficult? |
Findlater v Maan 1990 |
F v M |
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What case is used for invitations to treat - a statement may be intended to invite offers or start negotiations? |
Harvey v Facey 1893 |
H v F |
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What case is used for presumptions - goods on display in a shop or on a website are invitations to treat? |
Fisher v Bell 1961 |
F v B |
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What case is used for presumptions - adverts are almost always invitations to treat? |
Partridge v Crittenden 1968 |
P v C |
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What case is used for offers - definite - acceptance - terms are clear, revoked at anytime before acceptance , exception - offeror - stipulated time - offers lapse after reasonable time (death, bankruptcy, incapacity)? |
Wylie & Lochead v McElroy and sons (1873) |
W&L v M a S |
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What case is used for acceptance - offeror may stipulate mode of transfer? |
Holwell Securities Ltd v Hughes 1974 |
H S L v H |
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What case is used for acceptance - may not stipulate acceptance by silence? |
Felthouse v Bindley 1862 |
F v B |