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  2. Felthouse v Bindley - Wikipedia

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    The nephew did not reply. He was busy at auctions on his farm in Tamworth. He told the man running the auctions, William Bindley, not to sell the horse. But by accident, Bindley did. The uncle, Paul Felthouse, then sued Bindley in the tort of conversion - using someone else's property inconsistently with their rights. But for the uncle to show ...

  3. Harris v Nickerson - Wikipedia

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    Harris v Nickerson (1873) LR 8 QB 286 is an English law case concerning the requirements of offer and acceptance in the formation of a contract. [1] The case established that an advertisement that goods will be put up for auction does not constitute an offer to any person that the goods will actually be put up, and that the advertiser is therefore free to withdraw the goods from the auction at ...

  4. Offer and acceptance - Wikipedia

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    If the offer specifies a method of acceptance (such as by post or fax), acceptance must be by a method that is no less effective from the offeror's point of view than the method specified. The exact method prescribed may have to be used in some cases but probably only where the offeror has used very explicit words such as "by registered post ...

  5. Heartland Motorsports Park says auction canceled, 'pre ... - AOL

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    A message posted on the auction website appeared to suggest owner Chris Payne had accepted an offer received prior to the auction. "Auction canceled," the message said . "Pre-auction offer received."

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  7. Payne v Cave - Wikipedia

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    The court held that Mr Cave was entitled to withdraw his offer at any time before the auctioneer accepted it. The auctioneer's request for bids was an invitation to treat, and each bid constituted an offer which could be withdrawn at any time until it's accepted, and finally, the fall of the auctioneer's hammer constituted acceptance of the highest bid.

  8. Animals & Money: The hero auction wrecker - AOL

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    The Bush administration had Bureau of Land Management auction offer a last minute auction to sell off 150,000. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. Power of acceptance - Wikipedia

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    A counter offer is an offer which concerns the same subject matter but with different terms than the original offer. If a counter-offer is made by the offeree to the offeror, then the original offer is deemed rejected, and the power of acceptance included in the original offer is terminated. [32]