ELEMENT 2 : ACCEPTANCE Flashcards

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Adams v Linsdsell

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  • The seller had sent a a letter regarding the buyer’s acceptance purchasing wool
  • buyer responded on the same day but wasn’t received until sometime
  • the seller sold to a 3rd party
    -held that acceptance happen the moment the buyer sent the letter according to postal rule

(acceptance by Post)

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Holwell Securities v Hughes

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  • Defendant offered claimant to purchase house but in must be “notice in writing” for it to be valid and gave duration of 6 months
  • claimant had sent the letter
  • letter was lost in post
    -isn’t postal rule because it was specified earlier than it had to be “notice in writing”
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Household Fire Insurance v Grant

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  • Grant ( defendant) applied for shares in Household fire insurance (claimant)
  • claimant issued a letter notice to grant about payment but was lost in post
  • claimant later when bankrupt and the liquidator came to get payment but grant refused because he was not made aware of this
  • court ruled that it was postal rule since the acceptance was made the moment it was mailed
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Entores v Miles Far East Corp

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  • Entorees = claimant (london)
  • Miles far east corp = defendant (Amsterdam)
  • claimant had offered to buy sale equipment and issued a letter
  • defendant replied through telex
    -dispute happened and they decided which jurisdictions to use
  • Held that contract was made in England when the telex was first received

(Instantaneous)

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Brinkibon v Stahag Stahl

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  • Telex had been received out of working hours
  • acceptance would occur the moment the office reopened

(Instantaneous)

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Thomas and Another v BPE Solicitors

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  • Postal rule was inapplicable to email communications

(Instantaneous)

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Butler c Ex-cell-O

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  • Claimant had a standard form with price variation
  • Defendant had a standard form without price variation but requires a signature to be returned
  • Claimant returned the slip
  • not accepting original offer.

(Battle of Forms)

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G. Percy v Archital

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  • Claimant is a contractor in design unit
  • Claimant went into a subcontract with Defendant to install doors and windows
  • dispute happend
  • uphold contract
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Felthouse v Bindley

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  • uncle and nephew negotiating price of horse
  • uncle said “if i hear nothing from you i considered that horse mine”
  • the horse was sold to 3rd party in auction
  • no contract as the nephew didn’t communicate his acceptance
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Henthorn v Fraser

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  • Defendant and claimant were negotiant price to buy a house for 600 pound.
  • it was rejected and came to a conclusion for 750 pound valid for 14 days.
  • another buyer was interested and the defendant posted a notice stating to withdrew the offer.
  • while this was going on, the claimant had also responded to the offer and arrived when the office was closing
  • acceptance was read the next morning.
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Re London & Northern Bank

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  • a proper means of acceptance
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