Offer - An expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, Invitationtotreat - Opportunity to negotiate or form an offer, Bilateral - Both offeree and offeror required to do something, Unilateral - Only one party makes the promise , Advert - This is usually classed as an ITT, Machine - 'Who' made the offer in Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking?, Offeror - The person who makes the offer, Offeree - The person who accepts the offer, May - Which word meant the Council had only made an ITT rather than an offer in Gibson v Manchester City Council?, Carlill - In which case was an advert not an ITT but an offer?, Revoked - An offer can be ........at any time before acceptance, Thirdparty - An offer can be revoked by the offeror and a ....?, Counteroffer - In Hyde v Wrench the offer had been rejected by making a .....?, Communicated - In Taylor v Laird, payment was not due as the offer had not been...., Knives - Displaying these was not an offer in Fisher v Bell,

Contract - Offer and Acceptance

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