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|court=Court of Appeals of New York | |||
|citation=46 N.Y. 467*1871 N.Y. 280 (1871) | |||
|date=1871 | |||
|subject=Contracts | |||
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|case_treatment=No | |||
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|facts=Defendant offered payment to Plaintiff for Plaintiff to construct some office space. Plaintiff was told to go ahead and he began to purchase and prepare wood for the project. Defendant later revoked the offer. | |||
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|issues=Was a contract formed? | |||
|arguments= | |||
|holding=No, the offer was never accepted. | |||
|judgment= | |||
|reasons=Plaintiff did not act in any way to show acceptance. The wood was still usable for any job, performance was not specifically done for this particular contract. | |||
|rule=An offer must be accepted by an appropriate act. | |||
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Revision as of 18:15, September 12, 2020
White v. Corlies & Tift | |
Court | Court of Appeals of New York |
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Citation | 46 N.Y. 467 1871 N.Y. 280 (1871) |
Date decided | 1871 |
Facts
Defendant offered payment to Plaintiff for Plaintiff to construct some office space. Plaintiff was told to go ahead and he began to purchase and prepare wood for the project. Defendant later revoked the offer.
Issues
Was a contract formed?
Holding
No, the offer was never accepted.
Reasons
Plaintiff did not act in any way to show acceptance. The wood was still usable for any job, performance was not specifically done for this particular contract.
Rule
An offer must be accepted by an appropriate act.