Contract Law - This essay is concerned with the formation of a contract, notably that of a potential contract between Colin and Ralph.

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Contract Law Level One Essay

This essay is concerned with the formation of a contract, notably that of a potential contract between Colin and Ralph.

In order for a contract to be made, it requires an offer, an acceptance, consideration and an intention to create legal relations.

Colin is a wine merchant and so advertises in a trade publication.  Being an advert it is not regarded as an offer to sell those goods advertised.  In the case of Grainger & Sons v Gough (1896) the seller is not normally bound to supply the goods to a person who has seen the product so advertised.  Because Colin does not want to be bound to sell more the 500 bottles of Australian Chablis in his possession, he has no intention of creating legal relations at this time.  

When Ralph telephones Colin on the 1st November, he is making an offer to buy the wine from him at £2.50 per bottle as advertised.  Having changed his mind since placing the advert in the publication, Colin informs Ralph that the price has risen to £2.75 per bottle, thus being a counter-offer.  As a counter-offer it changes some of the terms of the original offer and therefore invalidates it.  This can be seen from the case of Jones v Daniel (1894) whereby an ostensible acceptance introduces new terms or varies those previously enclosed and therefore is not acknowledged as being an acceptance but a counter-offer, itself open to acceptance or rejection.  

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However, Colin does only say that he “may be prepared to sell” at £2.75 but in following it up with information suggesting that the offer is only open until 5pm on 5th November he is intending to create legal relations.  Ralph replies that he will think about it and so no contract has been made at this time.  

When Colin sells the wine to Alex, he is obliged to communicate his withdrawal of the offer to Ralph.  Colin has every right to revoke the offer even though it was expressly stated that the offer would remain open for a stated ...

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