Legal Principle: A counter offer doesn't give rise to contractual binding.Factual Situation: D wrote to P on November 28, 1971, offering to sell 800 tons of iron at ' 6,900 per ton. On the same day, P wrote to D offering to buy 800 tons of iron at ' 6,900 per ton. The two letters crossed in post and neither of them knew any thing about the offer to the other. P contended that there was a good contract.Issue: What is the nature of contract and liabilities of the parties?Decision:

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Legal Principle: A counter offer doesn't give rise to contractual binding.<br>Factual Situation: D wrote to P on November 28, 1971, offering to sell 800 tons of iron at ' 6,900 per ton. On the same day, P wrote to D offering to buy 800 tons of iron at ' 6,900 per ton. The two letters crossed in post and neither of them knew any thing about the offer to the other. P contended that there was a good contract.<br>Issue: What is the nature of contract and liabilities of the parties?<br>Decision:






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