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Displaying goods for sale is an invitation to treat, not an offer
Fisher v bell [1960]
A shop proprietor was acquitted of the offence of offering weapons for sale after advertising a flick-knife in his shop window
Auctioneer
Where there is no reserve, the highest bid at an auction creates a unilateral contract between the auctioneer and the bidder
Barry v Davies [2000]
An auctioneer withdrew goods from the auction after barry had legitimately bid the auctioneer thought the price was not high enough. There had been no reserve on the items
Invitation to tender - loss of chance
A response to an invitation to tender for pleasure flights from blackpool airport was not considered by the council, even though they had specified that all tenders would be considered
Blackpool and fylde aero club v blackpool bc [1990]
An invitation to tender can be binding when specific language is used. In this case the council were bound to consider the Aero Clubs tender. Aero clubs also sued for loss of chance in tort
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