AFM231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Standard Form Contract, Cash Register, Fax

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The basic elements of a contract: an agreement, complete, deliberate, supported by mutual consideration. Composed of an offer and an acceptance. An offer is a promise is to enter into a contract on specified terms as soon as the offer is accepted. Only a complete offer can form the basis of a contract. An offer does not need to meet the standard of perfect clarity. The latter form of communication before an offer is made is called an invitation to treat and has now legal consequences. Invitation to treat an expression of willingness to do business. The common law has devised a number of rules to help determine whether communication has turned into an offer or a invitation to treat. Standard form contract: a take it or leave it contract, where the customer agrees to a standard set of terms that favors the other side: entered without any negotiations, the law expects people to take care of themselves.

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