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Gibson v Manchester City Council
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Gibson v Manchester City Council [1979] UKHL 6 is an English contract law case in which the House of Lords strongly reasserted that agreement only exists when there is a clear offer mirrored by a clear acceptance.[1]
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Court | House of Lords |
Citations | [1979] UKHL 6, [1979] 1 WLR 294, [1979] 1 All ER 972 |
Case history | |
Prior action | [1978] 1 WLR 520 |
Case opinions | |
Lord Diplock, Lord Edmund-Davies, Lord Fraser of Tullybelton, Lord Russell of Killowen, Lord Keith of Kinkel | |
Keywords | |
Agreement, offer, acceptance, invitation to treat |
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