ACTG 2P40 Lecture 2: Chapter 6

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Chapter 6: formation of a contact-offer and acceptance. Contract: a legally binding set of promises between two or more parties. Four requirements of a legally enforceable contract: offer, acceptance, consideration. Offer: a description of a promise one party is willing to make, subject to the agreement of the other party. Offeree: the person to whom the offer is made. An invitation to do business is not an offer and is not capable of forming a contract. Invitation to treat: offer to the public to begin the bargaining process: not limited to create a legally binding contract. Language used- are words appropriate to a promise: addressed to a particular individual or a large number of people, definiteness of the proposal. Generally, not considered contracts mere invitation to the public to visit a place of business. Carlill vs. carbolic smok ball company [1892] ewca.

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