OFFER
ACCEPTANCE
CONSIDERATION
INTENTION TO CREATE LEGAL RELATION
CAPACITY
100

Define Offer

An offer is a definite promise by one party to be bound provided that certain specified terms are accepted. It is a proposal.

100

Give one rule regarding acceptance

Acceptance must be made while the offer is still in force. 

Acceptance must be made by the offeree. 

Acceptance is incomplete until received by the offeror.

100
Which case define consideration

Currie v Misa

100

What is the rule regarding domestic agreements

Not intended to be legally binding

100

who are minors

Persons under the age of 18

200

Give two communications that are not offers

-invitation to treat

- advertisement

-price estimates

-auction

200

What is the rue regarding cross offers

Cross offers do not amount to acceptance

200

Who must consideration move from 

The promisee

200

what is one business communication that is not binding

1. mere puff

2. letter of comfort

3. letter of intent

4. collective agreements

200

Who is a patient

A Patient is defined under the Mental Health Act as a person who is suffering from or is suspected to be suffering from a mental disorder.

300

what is the case re COunter Offer

Hyde v Wrench

300

When is there acceptance if it was sent by email

During office hours acceptance takes place when the message is printed out not when it is read. 

A message sent outside business hours should be ‘communicated’ when it is expected that it would be read, for example, at the next opening of business.  

300

What is a executed consideration

Consideration is executed where the defendant’s promise is made in return for the performance of an act by the plaintiff. F

300

How can a business agreement be found to not be binding

By the inclusion of an express statement to that effect in the agreement.

300

WHat are two contracts that can be entered into by minors

contracts for necessaries and beneficial contracts for service

400

What is the rule regarding telephone or face-toface offer

In telephonic or face-to-face communications in which an offer is made, the offer lapses when the conversation terminates in the absence of a clear indication or inference that the offer remains open beyond the conversation.

400

What is the rule where acceptance is given to an answering machine

A telephone answering machine indicates that communication is not instantaneous; there is a delay between sending and receiving messages. It would then follow that the basic rules apply, that is, that acceptance must be communicated. Acceptance, therefore, would take place when the message is actually heard by the offeror.    

400

Explain past consideration 

Past consideration refers to where the defendant’s promise is subsequent to the plaintiff’s act and independent of it. Past consideration is no consideration at all.

400

What is the name of the case with the mother promised to take care of her daughter if she studied law

Jones v Padavatton

400

What must a drunken person prove to escape liability for a contract

(a) He was so drunk that he did not understand the nature of what he was doing; (b) The other party was aware of this.

500

What is the rule regarding communication of revocation of an offer

  To be effective the revocation of an offer must be communicated to the offeree. If the revocation is embodied in a letter, it is communicated when the letter is received at the place of residence or business of the offeree.


If the revocation is not directly communicated to the offeree but it can be shown that the offeree was aware of the revocation prior to acceptance, the revocation will usually be effective. The communication of revocation may not necessarily be made by the offeror. It is enough that the offeror becomes aware of the revocation from a reliable source.    

500

What is the postal acceptance rule

Acceptance becomes effective and the contract concluded at the moment the letter of acceptance is dropped into a mailbox, properly addressed and bearing sufficient postage.

500

Explain consideration must be sufficient but need not be adequate

This means that the consideration must have some legally enforceable value even though it may not reflect the true market value for the goods or services.

500

Give one case where a domestic agreement was found to binding

Merit v Merit- husband and wife separated and mortgage

Parker v Clarke- niece sold her house

Simpkins v pay- raffle tickets

500

what is the defence of illiterates

The defence of non est factum (it is not my deed). This allows an illiterate person to avoid a contract which he signed on the basis that he was labouring under a fundamental mistake as to the nature or content of the contract.