Offer & Acceptance
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| Gibson v Man City Council | Suggestion to buy council house was not an offer
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| Partridge v Crittenden | Inv to Treat - advert
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| Fisher v Bell | Inv to treat - goods in shop window
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| Pharmaceutical Society v Boots | Inv to treat - self service store
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| Harvey v Facey | Bumper Hall Pen - request for info
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| Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking | Offer made by machine
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| Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co | Unilateral offer (flu)
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| Routledge v Grant | Offer to sell house could be revoked
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| Dickinson v Dodds | Revocation passed on by 3rd party
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| Hyde v Wrench | Counter-offer revokes original offer
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| Ramsgate Victoria Hotel v Montefiore | Offer lapses after reasonable time
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| Stevenson v McLean | Request for info isn't a counter-offer (not Harvey!)
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| Felthouse v Bindley | Acceptance can't be forced on a party (silence)
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| Williams v Carwardine | Murder reward - Acceptance valid even though the info was given for other reasons
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| Reveille Independent v Anotech International | MasterChef USA case - acceptance through actions
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| Adams v Lindsell | Postal rule
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| Byrne v Van Tienhoven | Postal revocation must arrive!
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| Entores v Miles Far East | Instantaneous comms - acceptance/revocation must be heard/seen
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| Barry v Heathcote Ball | Auction with no reserve - highest bidder has a contract
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| Thomas v BPE Solicitors | Email acceptance is valid when it arrives in inbox during working hours
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| Manchester Diocesan Council v Commercial and General Investments | Where acceptance is required to be made in a certain way it will generally be sufficient if it is made in any other way which does not disadvantage the
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