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On Wednesday, June 10th 1874, John Dodds ("Dodds") [[Contracts/Offer|offer]]ed in writing to sell a residential estate to George Dickinson ("Dickinson").
On Wednesday, June 10th 1874, John Dodds ("Dodds") [[Contracts/Offer|offer]]ed in writing to sell a residential estate to George Dickinson ("Dickinson"). The written offer would remain open until 9 am, Friday.
 
However, on Thursday of the aforementioned week, Dodds was in the midst of negotiations to sell his property to Thomas Allen. That Thursday, Dickinson delivered a written acceptance to the mother-in-law of Dodds where Dodds was staying (but not at home at the time).
 
Allen & Dodds singed the real estate contract on Thursday, June 11th 1874.
|procedural_history=*Dickinson (plaintiff) = buyer1
*Allen = buyer2
*Dodds (defendant) = property seller
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Revision as of 15:39, September 13, 2023

Dickinson v Dodds
Court Court of Chancery
Citation 2 Ch. D. 463 (1876)
Date decided 1876
Appealed from Property

Facts

This case was litigated in England.

On Wednesday, June 10th 1874, John Dodds ("Dodds") offered in writing to sell a residential estate to George Dickinson ("Dickinson"). The written offer would remain open until 9 am, Friday.

However, on Thursday of the aforementioned week, Dodds was in the midst of negotiations to sell his property to Thomas Allen. That Thursday, Dickinson delivered a written acceptance to the mother-in-law of Dodds where Dodds was staying (but not at home at the time).

Allen & Dodds singed the real estate contract on Thursday, June 11th 1874.

Procedural History

  • Dickinson (plaintiff) = buyer1
  • Allen = buyer2
  • Dodds (defendant) = property seller

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