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CONTRACT LAW CASES EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking 1971 - ....ANSWER ...-- Terms: reasonable

notice has to be given in order for terms to be valid

- Agreement: Vending machines = offer

Car park ticket case


Earl of Orkney v Vifra 1606 - ....ANSWER ...-Contract made under duress

= void


Reffles v Wichelhaus 1864 - ....ANSWER ...-"Peerless" case: error of

substantials = no contract


Muirhead & Turnbull v Dickson 1905 - ....ANSWER ...-- No consensus in

agreement (mutual error) = no contract

- Objective test used in contract interpretation

Buying a Piano: hire-purchase or instalments?




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, Loudon & Co v Hunter 1923 - ....ANSWER ...-Contractual capacity: insane

people cannot enter into contracts


Taylor v Provan 1864 - ....ANSWER ...-Contractual capacity: intoxicated

people can enter into contracts, if there's no "total alienation of reason"


Pollock v Burns 1875 - ....ANSWER ...-Contractual capacity: heavily

intoxicated people cannot enter into contracts


Everett v Williams 1725 - ....ANSWER ...-Enforceable obligations: illegal

contracts are not binding in court (ie: share profits of robbery)


Robertson v Anderson - ....ANSWER ...-Enforceable obligations: social

agreements = not enforceable


Chapleton v Barry UDC 1940 - ....ANSWER ...-Offer & acceptance can be

inferred;

Beach chair hire case


Pharmaceutical Society of GB v Boots UK Ltd 1953 - ....ANSWER ...-

Display of goods in shelf = not an offer

Drugs in shelf case


Fisher v Bell 1961 - ....ANSWER ...-Display of goods in shop window = not

an offer


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