9. R. v Clarke (1927) 40 CLR 227 Acceptance must be made with knowledge and reliance on the offer 10. Hyde v Wrench (1840) 3 Beav 334 Counter offer 11. Stevenson Jacques & Co. v McLean (1880) 5 QBD 346 Request for information is not a counter offer 12. Powell v Lee (1908) 99 LT 284 Acceptance through third parties – authorised agent 13. Felthouse v Bindley (1862) 11 CBNS 869 Silence as acceptance 14. Household Fire Insurance v Grant (1879) LR 4 ExD 216 Acceptance by post is effective when posted
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Commercial Law Term Paper (Case Analysis) Pro-Gordon C. Johnson June 18‚ 2013 9th Edition Chapter 5-Case 5 Summary: Marie-Claude operated a bowling alley in a commercial area that was adjacent to a residential area. Many small children used the parking lot near the bowling alley as a playground‚ and Marie-Claude was constantly tell these children leave the parking area maybe they will get injured. However‚ one six years old boy climb onto the flat roof of
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<center><b>Reliance on Appearance and Dependency upon Acceptance in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Today’s Modern World.</b></center> <br> <br>One of the main themes in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is the importance of appearance and acceptance in modern society. In today’s society‚ and also in the society of Frankenstein‚ people judge one often solely on their looks. Social prejudice is often based on looks‚ whether it be the color of someone’s skin‚ the clothes that a person wears‚ the facial features
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Tattoo Acceptance in the Workplace Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience that Tattoos should be widely accepted in the workplace. Thesis Statement: The number of people with tattoos is continually growing‚ but employers are still reluctant to hire those with visible tattoos. Introduction: Is there anyone here that does not like tattoos or likes them‚ but would never think of getting one? Today‚ tattoos are a growing in popularity when before tattoos were only seen on people
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Carlill v. The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company. The case of Carlill v. The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company‚ centred around an advertisement which was placed in the Pall Mall Gazette on November 13‚ 1891. The advertisement was entered by The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company and was promoting a “medical preparation”1 which the company had developed‚ called the Carbolic Smoke Ball. The advertisement clamed that “During the last epidemic of influenza many thousand carbolic smoke balls were sold as preventatives
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B promises to pay a sum of Rs. 500 to A ‚ there is said to be an agreement between A and B Thus every agreement‚ in its ultimate analysis‚ is the result of a proposal from one side and its acceptance by the other. A promise is a result of an offer (proposal) by one person and its acceptance by the other. For example‚ when A makes a proposal to sell his radio to B for Rs. 500 and B accepts this proposal‚ there results a promise between the two persons. Section 2(b) of the Act defines
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in mathematics&statistics in1958‚when he was studying at Karnataka university.he dreamed of obtaining international literary fame by writing in English.after graduation he went to England &studied at oxford university where he received a Rhodes scholarship &received master’s degree in philosophy‚politics &economics.he earned his fame after many years of hardwork .karnad worked with the oxford university in his state after comingfrom England .to become a full time writer he left the job in 1970.but
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to form a contract is offer‚ acceptance‚ consideration‚ intention to create legal bound‚ capacity to contract and legality of promise. * An acceptance of an offer will create an agreement. * However‚ not all agreements are recognized as contracts. * Agreements with no intention to create legal obligations will not create a contract. * In order to create blinding agreement acceptance must be final and unconditional. Body Paragraph 1 * Acceptance is a clear and undoubted assent
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in this problem is whether the acceptance of the offer by Shum is made before communication of the revocation by Tam. A statement of sales offering to a specific person by one body is considered as an offer. In this case‚ Tam has sent a letter to Shum offering to sell him a quantity of household goods for HK$10‚000. Therefore‚ an offer by Tam has been made on 15th January. (the date that Shum receives Tam’s letter). According to The General Rule‚ an acceptance must be communicated to the offeror
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offer is complete when the offer letter is received by Melissa on 3rd November 2015. In terms of acceptance‚
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