... if the form is accepted without objection by the person to whom it is tendered this person is as a general rule bound by its contents and his act amounts to an acceptance of the offer to him whether he reads the document or otherwise informs himself... The Canada Law Journal - Página 1421883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1915 - 1240 páginas
...avoid his act.18 A great number of contracts are made by the delivery by one of the contracting parties to the other of a document in a common form, stating...delivering it will enter into the proposed contract. If the form is accepted without objection by the person to whom it is tendered, this person is, as... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1919 - 620 páginas
...11l. App. 652; Bishop on Contracts, { 231. See Keener on QuasiContracts; Woodward on Quasi-Contracts. a document in a common form stating the terms by which...without objection by the person to whom it is tendered he is as a general rule bound by its contents, and his act amounts to an acceptance of the offer made... | |
| 1883 - 540 páginas
...of cases are to be included those which come within the exceptions to the general rule that, where a document in a common form, stating the terms by which the person delivering it will 1 21 Cb. D. 243. enter into a proposed contract, is tendered by one party, thereby constituting it... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1911 - 656 páginas
...contracts are in the present state of society made by the delivery by one of the contracting parties to the other of a document in a common form, stating...the offer of the party who tenders it. If the form ie accepted without objection by the person to whom it is tendered, this person is as a general rule... | |
| 1923 - 916 páginas
...directed verdict. A great number of contracts are made by the delivery by one of the contracting parties to the other of a document in a common form, stating...delivering it will enter into the proposed contract. If the form is accepted without objection by the person to whom it is tendered, this person is, as... | |
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