Legal Principle: The acceptance of the offer will be valid only and only if it is accepted in the way it had been made to be.Factual Situation: An offer was made in the following terms. 'I intend to sell my house for ' 1,000. If you are willing to have it, write to F at his address'. Instead of writing to F, the purchaser sent an agent to F and agreed to the purchase.Issue: What is the nature of contract and liability of the seller?Decision:

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Legal Principle: The acceptance of the offer will be valid only and only if it is accepted in the way it had been made to be.<br>Factual Situation: An offer was made in the following terms. 'I intend to sell my house for ' 1,000. If you are willing to have it, write to F at his address'. Instead of writing to F, the purchaser sent an agent to F and agreed to the purchase.<br>Issue: What is the nature of contract and liability of the seller?<br>Decision:






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