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Payne v Cave (1789) 3 TR 148 is an old English contract law case, which stands for the proposition that an auctioneer's request for bids is not an offer but an invitation to treat. The bidders make the offers which can be accepted by the auctioneer.
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A display of goods for sale in a shop window or within a shop is an invitation to treat, as in the Boots case, [2] a leading case concerning supermarkets. The shop owner is thus not obliged to sell the goods, even if signage such as "special offer" accompanies the display.
Tinn v Hoffman (1873) 29 LT 271: "A rejection terminates an offer, so that it can no longer be accepted." The authority cited in Bonner Properties Ltd v McGurran Construction Ltd, a Northern Ireland case of 2008, is Tinn v Hoffman and Company (1873): In that case Mr Tinn was negotiating with the defendants for the purchase of some 800 tons of iron.
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Oct. 29—A Daviess County jury found Alex R. Payne guilty of 19 charges related to coaxing minors to send him sexually explicit images and possessing child pornography. Thursday's verdict came ...
Payne, 29, played four seasons for the Phoenix Suns from 2019-23. He was the Oklahoma City Thunder's first-round pick (No. 14 overall) in the 2015 NBA Draft out of Murray State.During his nine ...
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