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Contract Law [I] Formative Essay  

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Contract Law [I] Formative Essay Adam Sinfield Group B2 In order to advise Brian, Charles and Diana the main issues that arise in this problem need to be identified. In order for a contract to exist there must be some form of offer and acceptance, in that order. Firstly, Alan claims that an offer was never really made, and if so it was revoked before acceptance, so did an offer exist? Alan also claims that no one accepted the offer, but Brian, Charles and Diana refuse this, so did acceptance occur? If the answer to both these questions is no, then no contract existed and nothing can be done, however if the answer is yes, then an enforceable contract is in place. If yes, then further problems arise. Who is entitled to the reward? As each walker took different actions and had different motives. An offer is often defined as "An expression of...

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