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... has made binding contracts with Bert, Emma, Fred and Harry. [50] This problem relates to offer and acceptance when forming a contract. In order for a contract to be made you need valid offer from the offeror and acceptance form the offeree. An offer is a proposal made in certain terms by the offeror with the intention of being bound by the proposal. Offers may be made in words, writing or conduct. In displaying his goods Aman is not providing offers to sell, merely invitations to treat. Invitations to treat are invitations for people to make offers; they are not offers because Aman could find that his supply of cars is less than the amount needed. There are many kinds of invitations to treat; this kind is goods on display established in the case of Fisher v Bell 1961. Bert made a valid offer to Aman by offering to buy ...
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