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  • August 31, 2018
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No reasonable person 'Shows only that the
present would have human capacity for
thought the offer was wishful thinking
serious and intended to knows few bounds'
create a contract


'An offer is an
Does NOT alter Held: No binding expression, by words or
general rule that Facts: 3 investment agreement conduct, of a willingness
advertisement is ITT bankers in pub, one to be bound by specified
jokingly said he'd pay terms as soon as there is
the other £15million if acceptance by the
share prices increased person to whom the offer
D's refusal to sell is made'
amounted to breach
of contract
Held: The COA made it clear
that offeree must have
Blue v Ashley objective, reasonable
evidence that offeror is
Held: Nothing left for making a clear offer which
further negotiation expressly or impliedly invites
acceptance

Leftkowitz v Great Crest Nicholson
Minneapolis
Offer - offers vs v Akaria
Facts: US case, Sir John Chadwick: "Whether
advert stated to Surplus Stores invitations to treat Investments LTD a person B...acting
sell a $139.50 coat reasonably, would
for $1, first come, understand that A was
first served. D making a proposal to which
refused to sell he intended to be bound in
the event of an unequivocal
acceptance"

Pharmaceutical Fisher v Bell
Society of GB v Boots



Held: The display of goods
on a supermarket's Held: display of
Facts: The Pharmacy and Facts: Criminal case,
shelves was merely an ITT goods in a shop
Poisons Act 1933 required shopkeeper displayed knife
for customers to make window/on shelves is
that the sale of certain in window with price, this
offers to buy an invitation to treat
drugs be supervised by was an offence, however
pharmacist - the pharmacist not an offer so NG
was by the till when this
took place
Lord Goddard: "This is a
self-service scheme...only if
the shopkeeper then
expresses his willingness to
sell, the contract for sale is
completed'

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