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Essay heading: contract law problem question
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Only if Jack had set out to make an invitation to tender would Bob be able to make a claim against him, on the basis that he may have regarded the words ?most competitive' to mean ?the lowest price.' Even then, the claim would be weak since in Blackpool , Bingham LJ commented that the invitor to the invitation to tender ?need not accept any tender; he need not give reasons to justify his acceptance or rejection of any tender received... displayed 300 characters
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There is consideration present here since according to the ?Doctrine of Consideration,' promises will legally enforceable if you ?ask for something in return for' something else. Here, Ken asks for ?12,000 in return for his work to build Jack's conservatory. Therefore, when Jack ?accordingly contacts Ken to say that he will be employing him to do the building work,' Jack has accepted Ken's offer, and both parties have entered into a legally binding contract... displayed next 300 characters
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