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| the postsl rule a contract is formed when acceptance is posted. |
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| there must be consideration to keep a promise open. If i dont hear from me by x example |
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| revocation need not be to offerer but can be by reliable third party |
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| counter offer destroys original offer. |
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| forms- you may prescirbe the form of response but if you wish to exclude eg post fax etc you must be explicit in your defintion. |
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| past consideration is no consideration |
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| if something extra is given it msy smount to sufficent consideration |
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| exception to past consideration is no consdieration |
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| a hawk a horse a robe, considerstion maybe alternative to that which is originally expressed./ |
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| pickfords vs celestia ltdf |
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| 2nd offer destroys original offer |
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| FAMILY LAW CASE. REBUTTSL PRESUMPTION. |
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| revocation no effective until coomunicste to the offerree |
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| acceptance occurs when and where it is recieved. |
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