Principles of the Law of Contracts: Based on the Original Text of Sir William R. Anson, BartCallaghan, 1939 - Всего страниц: 519 |
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... offeree cannot be deemed to have accepted if he merely remains silent . This is equally true when the offeree is seeking to claim that his silence amounted to an acceptance as when the offeror is seeking to force a contract on the ...
... offeree cannot be deemed to have accepted if he merely remains silent . This is equally true when the offeree is seeking to claim that his silence amounted to an acceptance as when the offeror is seeking to force a contract on the ...
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... offeree . If the offer as communicated to the offeree contains the terms of a complete contract , the offeree who accepts will not be bound by any other terms intended by the offeror to be included in it , unless it appear that the ...
... offeree . If the offer as communicated to the offeree contains the terms of a complete contract , the offeree who accepts will not be bound by any other terms intended by the offeror to be included in it , unless it appear that the ...
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... offeree of an offer to purchase property after the offeror has sold that property to someone else , whether the offeror communicate to the offeree the fact of the subsequent sale or not . Obviously , there can be no meeting of the minds ...
... offeree of an offer to purchase property after the offeror has sold that property to someone else , whether the offeror communicate to the offeree the fact of the subsequent sale or not . Obviously , there can be no meeting of the minds ...
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TABLE OF CASES | xxiii |
THE FORMATION OF CONTRACT | 1 |
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE | 12 |
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