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The case used in the moot was the case of Kay v Hindmoor.
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Have a little read: ... The case used in the moot was the case of Kay v Hindmoor. The case used in the Moot is concerned with whether an advertisement for a fur coat in a shop window was on offer or an invitation to treat. At first instance, the advertisement was held to be an invitation to treat and not an offer. However, the decision in the case was appealed against, on various grounds, and it is these appeals which formed the basis of the case for the appellant, Mrs Kay. The first point of appeal was that the advertisement was not in fact an invitation to treat, as was first found, but was in fact an offer, open to the whole world and as such capable of acceptance by anyone fulfilling the required terms of the offer. An offer is defined as: 'An offer is an expression by one person or group of persons,
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