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and Illegality
Discharge
contrast
of a
Slide 6 What is a contract ?
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An agreement between two parties who promise to give and recieve
something
from each other ,
known as consideration ,
and who intend the agreement to be
legally binding :
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な Elements of a contract
8tfer
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Acceptance
Intention to
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create a
legally binding contract
Consideration
·
Slide 13 *Her and acceptance
There
·
must be an
offer made ,
and mirrored acceptance of the offer
Offer The
·
person who is
making the
or
offer
, 8 perce The to whom the
·
-
person offer is made
Slide II What is an
offer
?
An the offerer
willingness by
·
expression of to enter into an
agreement with the offere.
Slide 12 Guidelines
Could implied
·
be express or
Could
·
be specific or
general
The after Taylor (1856)
·
must be communicated - Lavid
Must Lynn (1831) Argos (1932)
·
be definite and not
vague Guthing - and Hillas
Should not impose an
unnecessary obligation to communicate non-acceptance
Should be distinguished from a more statement of intention or mere request for more information Harvey -
Facey (1893)
Distinguished
·
from an invitation to treat
Slide 13 kinds at offer
Express implied
·
or
To the whole world
·
one person ,
a
group or
Slide l4 Carlill-Carbolic Smake ball so (1892)
An offer people
·
can be made t
many
Advertisements the
are not
usually offers. However ,
company intended for it to be an
offer
Slide 15 Communication
The offered must be made of the
·
aware
offer
The be that is
·
contract
offer must effectively communicated , so a born
Slide 16 ·
Taylor - Lavid (1856) -
C quit being captain hal way through voyage then tried to claim
for his
wages
but there was no
offer and acceptance for him working as a crew member
Slide 17 Must be definate not vague
Gunthing Lynn (1831) The horse extra ES if the
·
buyer of promised horse was
-
- a an
Lucky for him.
Millas Arcos (1932)
·
Offer valid and enforcable it not too
-
as was
vague
,Slida IS Harvay -
Facey (1893)
Response to request for
·
more
information
No
·
contract was created
Slide 19 Invitations to treat
Slide 28 Goods on
display in a shop Pharmaceutical Society Of GB - Boots Cash Chemicals (1953) offer by customer
Sliake z1
·
Goods On
display in a window Fisher - Bell (1961) The one who
buys makes the offer
Slide 22 Advertisement Partridge -Crittenden (1968) &per
·
and price lists came from who sent the money
Slide 23
·
Auction British car auctions v Wright (1972) Auctioneer not convicted as there was no
offer
Slide 24 Revocation of an
offer
Termination of
·
an
offer
Only allowed before acceptance
·
Revocation be communicated Byrne-VanTienhoven (1888)
·
must
Notice Revocation be through party Dickinson Dodds
·
of communicated reliable third
may a -
Slide 25 Rejection Hyda-Wranch (1843)
·
Counter offer
·
lapse of time
Death
·
Acceptance
·