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Readers of this page will note it is mostly incomplete. If you want to look up cases however, there are an increasing number of well written casebook style explanations under Category:English contract case law. Wik idea 00:03, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
Surely they are normally invitations to treat rather than offers? I'd point you towards Partridge v Crittenden for the source. Items advertised in newspapers/on posters normally require further action from the offeree than simple acceptance. Ironholds ( talk) 23:15, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
It doesn't fit an article on English contract law to use an image of an Iraqi getting his graduation certificate from an American -- there's nothing English *or* contractual about the image. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 157.130.221.86 ( talk) 00:47, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
I'm sure it could be, but the work involved would be huge. Creating all the sub pages/cases, good referencing and linking of them together.. whew.. looks like a massive task! RichsLaw ( talk) 22:02, 14 June 2009 (UTC)
I just finished Privity in English law, and welcome expansion and tweaking. Ironholds ( talk) 00:24, 15 June 2009 (UTC)
Please remember that proper inline citations need to be used, not a "notes" section containing cases in which the points of law were established. This article is to provide a general overview of each section of contract law - if the case is notable to be included, the name should be included in the text with a third-party inline citation verifying the statement. If the case is a minor one, it should be included in the sub-article and the statement on it should simply be referenced with a third-party inline citation. Ironholds ( talk) 11:07, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
Just in case more get deleted, here's a few that could serve as an introductory picture, which convey the idea of "agreement" or "contract" with a handshake or signing. I'd like artwork personally, but can't find much:
Wik idea 12:27, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
If this article is about English contract law, shouldn't there be a template for England, as well as the Law template? -- DThomsen8 ( talk) 23:12, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
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Readers of this page will note it is mostly incomplete. If you want to look up cases however, there are an increasing number of well written casebook style explanations under Category:English contract case law. Wik idea 00:03, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
Surely they are normally invitations to treat rather than offers? I'd point you towards Partridge v Crittenden for the source. Items advertised in newspapers/on posters normally require further action from the offeree than simple acceptance. Ironholds ( talk) 23:15, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
It doesn't fit an article on English contract law to use an image of an Iraqi getting his graduation certificate from an American -- there's nothing English *or* contractual about the image. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 157.130.221.86 ( talk) 00:47, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
I'm sure it could be, but the work involved would be huge. Creating all the sub pages/cases, good referencing and linking of them together.. whew.. looks like a massive task! RichsLaw ( talk) 22:02, 14 June 2009 (UTC)
I just finished Privity in English law, and welcome expansion and tweaking. Ironholds ( talk) 00:24, 15 June 2009 (UTC)
Please remember that proper inline citations need to be used, not a "notes" section containing cases in which the points of law were established. This article is to provide a general overview of each section of contract law - if the case is notable to be included, the name should be included in the text with a third-party inline citation verifying the statement. If the case is a minor one, it should be included in the sub-article and the statement on it should simply be referenced with a third-party inline citation. Ironholds ( talk) 11:07, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
Just in case more get deleted, here's a few that could serve as an introductory picture, which convey the idea of "agreement" or "contract" with a handshake or signing. I'd like artwork personally, but can't find much:
Wik idea 12:27, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
If this article is about English contract law, shouldn't there be a template for England, as well as the Law template? -- DThomsen8 ( talk) 23:12, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
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