Termination of an Offer Flashcards

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How can a contract be terminated?

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  • Revocation
  • Rejection
  • Lapse of time
  • Death
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When may a contract be revoked?

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A contract can be revoked at any time, though it must be communicated

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Who can communicate revocation?

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It doesn’t need to be from the offeror providing the person communicating is reliable

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What was held in Routledge v Grant?

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The contract had been validly revoked
Best CJ said that “the contract must be mutual: both or neither parties must be bound by it”

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How can an offer made to the general public be revoked?

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  • Setting a time limit
  • Expiry of a reasonable period of time
  • Publishing a revocation notice the same way a contract was made
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What was held in Dickinson v Dodds?

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A reliable person who was known to both Dickinson and Dodds communicated the revocation. Revocation was successful

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What is rejection?

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Once the offer is rejected it cannot be accepted

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What happens if an offer is made to multiple people and one person rejects it?

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If the offer is made to multiple people, a rejection made by one person does not mean that others cannot accept it

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What is a counter-offer?

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A response to an offer that materially alters the terms of a contract. It is a form of rejection

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What was held in Hyde v Wrench?

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Hyde made a counter-offer proposal and so could not accept the previous offer made

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What is a lapse of time?

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If the offer included a specific duration, as soon as it expires there is no offer

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What happens if there is no specified period of expiry?

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The contract will expire a “reasonable” time after the offer

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What was held in Ramsgate Victoria Hotel v Montefiore?

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The offer had lapsed due to a long period of time between offer and acceptance

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What happens if the offeree dies?

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The offer ends and his estate cannot accept the offer, though can make a new one

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What happens if an offeror dies?

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An offeror can still accept the offer until they learn of the death. An exception for this is when the contract is for a personal service

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