Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
acceptance - Coggle Diagram
acceptance
indicating acceptance
-
-
implicit
Brogden v Metropolitan no formal contract, but acting in accordance with contract (arrangement for years)
silence not generally
Felthouse v Bindley- uncle buying horse, says if hears no more considers to be his, no response - not valid acceptance - offeree robbed of choice
-
-
postal rule
-
Sanderson v Cunningham dublin based plaintiff offered to purchase insurance from London insurance, issue letter from London - acceptance in London
Kelly v Cruise Catering Irish emloyee working on boat, contract drafted in Norway, but signed in Dublin and sent by post
-
electronics
-
Entores v Miles Far East offer telexed from London to Amsterdam, acceptance telexed back, acceptance took place when received
Brimmes notice received, evidence was printed at 5.45 pm, only read next morning, defendants fault as staff either left early or didn't check machine (different if after midnight)
auction
-
Barry v Davis - refused to knock down price, had been put up for action without reserved - breached contract
-
battle of the forms
Butler Machine Tool v Ex-Cell-O-Corps seller using own standard form, did not allow for variation in price, counter offer terminated original offer
Noreside v Irish Asphalt terms and conditions on back of purchase order not considered part of contract - delivery docket
-
-
tenders
Spencer v Harding offer inviting tenders to be submitted, more an invitaiton to treat
-
-
-
interia selling - 47 Sale of Goods Act 1980 - goods sent with no agreement to acquire them - if don't take possession and try to give can be counted as gift
regulation 2003 article 14 - when recipient places his or her order electronically - service provider to acknowledge receipt of order without undue delay and eleectronically