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Law of Contract LAW G 1010 Semester one 2000/2001 David Clements Rhonda Hammond Sharlot The Problem in question here is whether James, Kate or both can bring legal action against Detox Ltd or not to claim the £500 that had been offered in compensation. With brake down of each section of the problem it should become quite clear as to what the proceedings in court would amount to. I will look at each part of the problem I consider would have an affect on the court case. The first task however is to establish whether there is a legally binding contract here and who has actually entered into it. James first became aware of this product through an advertisement in an old issue of a weekly magazine. Most advertisements are classed as invitations to treat. For example in the case of Partridge v Crittenden [1968] 2 All ER 421; [1968] 1 WLR 1204. Here the appellant...

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