The subject of this critique will be the case of Lewis v Averay[1]. The area of law which is concerned with this case is that of contract law, in particular the issues of mistaken identity and sale of goods. Lewis advertised his car
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Task Two The subject of this critique will be the case of Lewis v Averay1. The area of law which is concerned with this case is that of contract law, in particular the issues of mistaken identity and sale of goods. Lewis advertised his car for sale in a newspaper. A man, claiming to be called 'Richard Green', rang up the seller in response to the advertisement and arranged to view the car that evening. After testing the car, the man said he would like to buy it and a price of £450 was agreed. The man wrote out a cheque for the agreed amount, gave it to Lewis and informed him that he would like to take the car at once. Lewis asked for proof of identity and, on seeing an admission pass to a film studio, allowed the man to take the car away with him. Lewis' bank later...


