Legal Principle: An agreement, the meaning of which is not certain, or capable of being made certain, is void.Factual Situation: M offered to sell land to N at $280. N replied accepting the offer and enclosing $30 and promising to pay the balance amount by monthly instalments of $50 each. Since N accepted the offer subject to making payments in instalments.Issue: Is there a valid contract?Decision:

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Legal Principle: An agreement, the meaning of which is not certain, or capable of being made certain, is void.<br>Factual Situation: M offered to sell land to N at $280. N replied accepting the offer and enclosing $30 and promising to pay the balance amount by monthly instalments of $50 each. Since N accepted the offer subject to making payments in instalments.<br>Issue: Is there a valid contract?<br>Decision:






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