Legal Principle: An agreement, the meaning of which is not certain, or capable of being made certain, is void. Factual Situation: A agreed to take B’s house on rent for three years at the rent of £ 85 per annum provided the house was put to thorough repair and the drawing rooms were decorated ‘according to present style’. Issue: Is there a valid contract between A and B? Decision:

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Legal Principle: An agreement, the meaning of which is not certain, or capable of being made certain, is void. Factual Situation: A agreed to take B’s house on rent for three years at the rent of £ 85 per annum provided the house was put to thorough repair and the drawing rooms were decorated ‘according to present style’. Issue: Is there a valid contract between A and B? Decision:





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