CONTRACT 0.0 / 5 ? LawContract LawAll LevelsAQA Created by: gillb11Created on: 15-12-16 08:48 Bought a smokeball and caught flu Carlill 1 of 30 Not an off but looks like one Invitation to treat 2 of 30 Chemist who almost broke the law in 1953 Boots 3 of 30 Like a rejection of offer Counter offer 4 of 30 Flick knives case Fisher v bell 5 of 30 When acceptance occurs in postal rules posting 6 of 30 Acceptance of this is complete without communication Unilateral offer 7 of 30 What must not be past according to Re McArdle Consideration 8 of 30 Lord Dennings scary rule in High Trees Equitable Estoppel 9 of 30 Seafaring case that needs more than existing duty Stilk v Myrick 10 of 30 In commercial agreements it is .... that intention exists presumed 11 of 30 Football pools case where no intention was found Jones v Vernons pools 12 of 30 A term made pre contract which may be untrue Representation 13 of 30 An important term of a contract Condition 14 of 30 Reason for implying a term into a commercial contract Business Efficacy 15 of 30 An attempt to limit liability in a contract Limitation clause 16 of 30 This defendant didn't put signs in the car park Shoe Lane Parking 17 of 30 The case of the overcrowded sheep Bisset v Wilkinson 18 of 30 An Act which tries to control Clauses Unfair Contract Terms Act 19 of 30 A special remedy for misrepresentation Rescission 20 of 30 The lorry broke down so the contract was affirmed in this case Long v Lloyd 21 of 30 The case of the infant boxer who lost his purse Doyle v White City Stadium 22 of 30 These are goods which a minor needs Necessaries 23 of 30 Silence may be actionable if this latin applies Ubbermae Fidei 24 of 30 Claimant bought a picture which turned out to be fake in this case Leaf v International Galleries 25 of 30 The purpose of the illegal contract in Pearce v Brookes Prostitution 26 of 30 To act on a promise in Estoppel Reliance 27 of 30 The act of withdrawing an offer Revocation 28 of 30 This is not acceptance according to Felthouse v Bindley Silence 29 of 30 Eleven waistcoats were not necessary here Nash v Inman 30 of 30
GCSE Law - Consumer Rights and Responsibilities - Chapter 18 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating Teacher recommended
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