-
-> 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.
·
S offer:
or very
sell."
picked
to
·
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.
Intention
iskey
->
separates offers from
"invitation to treat."
Aer
nativeto ofe e
random prices.
of information -just
giving,
E statement of intention.
.
supp low mandi
-
instanedto are
3 E.g.
↳ E.g gather
·
not
al of treat.
intend to sell this house.
, display:
↳a
Case: Pharmaceutical society ofGB us
-
Boots (1953) 1 4B401.
Actual offer is made at
the till and
not when item is addedto basket.
Advertisements
·Genertreated
treat offers.
as invitations to
I not
Partridge v. Crittender (1968), (IP60)1
·
WIR IC04(PB)
Display Invitationto treat.
E.g.Thornton v. Shoe lane Parking
, Information
ing
Statementonly, neither an offer novan
·
invitation to treat.
·E.g.1 person asked how much -ora
pen, he says
$20, other person agrees to buy. But persons Ibacks
of intentby intendoor
atement
out.
I
.
something
communication
.
is not
binding -
·
Harris v. Nickerson. (R8QB 286
As he was
information
supplying
ly he refuses to
on
S
sell which is
approved by court: