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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... offeror should be bound unless the act is completed , there is a tendency to require the offeror to give the offeree a chance to complete the act , when performance is once begun . It sometimes happens that after performance has begun ...
... offeror should be bound unless the act is completed , there is a tendency to require the offeror to give the offeree a chance to complete the act , when performance is once begun . It sometimes happens that after performance has begun ...
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... offeror heard them or not . The place where the offeror receives the acceptance would seem to be the place of acceptance in the case of parties negotiating over a county or state line , by direct conversation or by telephone . In ...
... offeror heard them or not . The place where the offeror receives the acceptance would seem to be the place of acceptance in the case of parties negotiating over a county or state line , by direct conversation or by telephone . In ...
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... 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 , where the acceptance of the original offer is ...
... 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 , where the acceptance of the original offer is ...
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TABLE OF CASES | xxiii |
THE FORMATION OF CONTRACT | 1 |
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE | 12 |
Авторские права | |
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accord and satisfaction actual agreed agreement alleged amount arising assent assumpsit bailment Bank benefit bilateral contract bond breach cause of action choses in action claim common law condition constitute contract under seal court held creditor debt debtor deed defendant defendant's delivery doctrine effect enforceable equity estoppel evidence executed executory contract express fact grantor gratuitous implied intention interest in land judgment letter liability Lumber marriage Mass memorandum ment merely moral obligation mutual Negotiable Instruments offeree offeror oral contract oral promise parol parties payment performance person plaintiff promise to pay promisor purchaser quasi-contract reason received regarded rendered request revocation rule satisfy the statute sealed instrument Seventeenth Section sideration signed simple contract specified Statute of Frauds sued sufficient consideration suit ticket tion tract valid void weight of authority Western Union writing written