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Title: Jones is a caterer; Smith is a florist. Jones won a contract to provide a banquet for a convention ...
Post by: CharW67 on Jul 29, 2021
Jones is a caterer; Smith is a florist. Jones won a contract to provide a banquet for a convention of florists. He wanted to decorate the hall with flowers. He sent a letter to Smith describing what he wanted and asked for a price quote. Smith responded in a letter dated January 5, offering to supply the flowers for $5000. Jones received the letter on January 10 and responded on the same date, saying Smith's price was too high and that he would pay $4500. While that letter was in the mail, but before it had been received by Smith, Jones learned that the convention was on artificial flowers and the organizers wanted no real flowers on display. On January 13, Jones quickly sent another letter telling Smith to ignore the letter of January 10 and that he wouldn't need any flowers at this time. This letter of January 13 was received on January 18. Smith had received the letter of January 10 on January 15 and had sent his letter of acceptance on the same day, and had placed orders with his suppliers for the flowers. The letter of acceptance was received by Jones on January 20. Which of the following is true?

▸ The post-box rule is irrelevant; there is no contract simply because Jones cannot use the fresh flowers.

▸ If the post-box rule applies, there is no contract because the letter of revocation was mailed before the letter of acceptance.

▸ If the post-box rule does not apply, there is a binding contract.

▸ If the post-box rule does apply, there is a binding contract.

▸ Jones's offer in the letter of January 10 lapsed before acceptance.


Title: Jones is a caterer; Smith is a florist. Jones won a contract to provide a banquet for a convention ...
Post by: TAT1238 on Jul 29, 2021
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