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  • August 29, 2023
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274sep/202 Definition of a contract:
-

-> An
agreement.
diving wise legal obligations. (Notalways)
=>
to
->
Enforced or recognised by Law.

Invitation to treat offers

/Invitation to treat.
Gibson vs Man City Council.
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or very
sell."
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to
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may an


-> to amountto offer, the offeror must make a clear,
an


unequivocal statement thathe will regard himself as
legally
bound to perform his
promise if the other party
accepts his
offer.
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separates offers from
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intend to sell this house.

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the till and
not when item is addedto basket.

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information
supplying
ly he refuses to
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sell which is
approved by court:

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