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CHAPTER 2:

LAW OF
CONTRACT
What is a contract?

An agreement which can be


enforced by law (S.2(h) CA 1950).
Offer
Acceptance

Formalities

Consideration
Elements
Legality of of
object contract

Intention

Free
consent
Capacity Certainty
Offer

Offer
How an Types distinguished
Condition of Termination
Definition offer could Of from
an offer of Offer
be made offer invitation to
treat
Definition of offer

When a person (offeror) promises something to


another party (offeree) with the intention that his
promise would be accepted by the offeree, the person
(offeror) is said to make an offer (S.2(a) CA 1950).
The comunication of a proposal is complete when

It comes to the knowledge of the


person to whom it is made
Example:

Beni wrote a letter offering to sell his car, a Pero3


Maivi, to Wada for RM35,000.

Offeror / Offeree /
Promisor / Promisee

Beni Wada
Express
A proposal made in
words
(oral or written)
How an offer
could be made
Implied
A proposal made
other than in words
(by conduct)
Specific

Types of offer

General
Types of offer

An offer made to a definate


person or group of person
Specific Only that person/group can
accept the proposal

An offer is made to the whole


world, anyone may accept by
General complying with the terms of the
offer.
CASES

CARLILL V
CARBOLIC
SMOKE BALL CO
LTD BOULTON V JONES
An offer must be
certain
Conditions of an
offer
An offer must be
communicated
An offer must be certain

Case:
Guthing v Lynn
An offer must be communicated

Section 3, 9, 4(1) Contract Act


Case:
Taylor v Laid
R v Clarke
Offer distinguished from invitation to treat

Offer Invitation to treat = An invitation from one party to


(S.2(a) CA another party to make an offer.
1950
Examples:
Advertisement
Display of goods with tags in a self-service shop
Tender
Price-list
An auctioneer inviting bids in an auction sale
Advertisement/ Price-list
The reasoning behind the rule that
advertisement are not to be treated as
offers is that further bargaining between
the parties is still possible or even
necessary.
If a person sees a price-list and places an
order, the seller is not normally bound to
supply the goods.
Display of goods with tags in a self-service shop

It was decided that the contract was concluded


at the cash-desk.
The customer made the offer and this could be
accepted or accepted or rejected by the
defendants.
An auctioneer inviting bids in an auction sale

Where an auctioneer asks for bids, he is


not making an offer to sell the goods to the
highest bidder.
A sale by auction is complete when the
auctioneer announces its completion by
the fall of the hammer and until the
announcement is made any bidder may
retract his bid.
CASES
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN V
BOOTS CASH CHEMIST LTD

FISHER V BELL

HARRISON V NICKERSON
A statement of price is not necessarily an offer
Harvey v Facey

Facts:
The following telegraph messages were exchanged between the parties. H:
Will you sell Bumper Hall Pen? Telegraph lowest price.
F: Lowest price for Bumper Hall Pen #900. H: We agree to buy Bumper
Hall Pen for #900 asked by you. To this last telegram F made no reply. H
claimed that there was a contract between himself and F,
Held:
There was no contract. The second telegram was not an offer but in the
nature of an invitation to treat. The final message could not be looked upon
as an acceptance/
Revocation of
Offer

An offer terminates
when revoked
before acceptance The revocation
may be directly by
the offeror himself
or indirectly

The important point to note


Must be
is that revocation is of no
communicated to the
effect until is actually
offeree before
brought to the notice of the
acceptance
offeree.
When the offeree
communicates his rejection
to the offeror

Rejection of
offer

Where the offeree makes a


counter- offer
By non-acceptance within
the time stipulated for
acceptance or reasonable
time

Lapse of offer

The death or mental


disorder of the proposer if
the fact of the proposers
death or mental disorder
comes to the knowledge of
the acceptor before
acceptance
CASES
Ramsgate Victoria Hotel Co. Ltd v
Montifiore
Byrne v Van Tienhoven
Dickinson v Dodds VIDEO

Hyde v Wrench
Lets do some
exercises!
QUESTION 1
Define a contract and describe the basic
elements of a valid contract.
ANSWER 1
Contract:
An agreement which can be enforced by
law (S.2(h) CA 1950).
Basic elements of a contract law:
Offer,acceptance,intention to create
legal relations, consideration, certainty,
capacity.
QUESTION 2
Distinguish between an offer and an
invitation to treat.
ANSWER 2
When a person (offeror) promises
something to another party (offeree)
An with the intention that his promise
would be accepted by the offeree, the
offer/proposal person (offeror) is said to make an
offer .

An invitation to make offers.eg:


Advertisement
Display of goods with tags in a
Invitation to self-service shop
Tender
Treat Price-list
An auctioneer inviting bids in an
auction sale

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