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  • what is an offer in terms of contracts?
    An offer is the start of a contract. It is a statement of willingness to contract on specific terms which if accepted will create abinding contract.
  • In terms of a contract, who is the offerer?
    The person who makes the offer.
  • In terms of contracts, who is the offeree?
    The person to whom the offer is being made to.
  • Who can make an offer?
    An offer can be made by anyone, it can be made through a notice or machine.
  • What case shows how an offer can be made by anyone. It can be made through a notice or a machine?
    Thornton v Shoe Lane parking
  • What is the RD of thornton v shoe lane parking?
    It shows how an offer can be made by anyone. It can bemade through a notice or a machine
  • what are the rules about offers?
    The offer must be certain so that if it is accepted, both parties know what they have agreed to.
    The offer must be made by writing, speech or conduct.
    The offer is made to an individual or to the world at large.
    The offer must be communicated to the other party.
    The offer must be in existence when accepted.
  • what is the signficiance of the case Taylor v Laird?
    it shows how the offer must be communicated to the other party.
  • What case shows how the offer must be communicated to the other party?
    Taylor v Laird.
  • what is the RD of Gibson v Manchester city council?
    Statements such as 'might be prepared to' are too uncertain, and will make an offer uncertain.
  • What case shows how statements like 'might be prepared to' are too uncertain?
    Gibson v Manchester City council.