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Contract Law - This essay is concerned with the formation of a contract, notably that of a potential contract between Colin and Ralph.  

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Contract Law Level One Essay This essay is concerned with the formation of a contract, notably that of a potential contract between Colin and Ralph. In order for a contract to be made, it requires an offer, an acceptance, consideration and an intention to create legal relations. Colin is a wine merchant and so advertises in a trade publication. Being an advert it is not regarded as an offer to sell those goods advertised. In the case of Grainger & Sons v Gough (1896) the seller is not normally bound to supply the goods to a person who has seen the product so advertised. Because Colin does not want to be bound to sell more the 500 bottles of Australian Chablis in his possession, he has no intention of creating legal relations at this time. When Ralph telephones Colin on the 1st November, he is making an offer to buy the wine...

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