Sticking it to The Man
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
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( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
Suggestion from Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic
( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
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Seeing an item on the shelf
is the "invitation to treat". Picking something up and taking it to the till counts as an offer to enter a contract. It does not have to be in writing or otherwise.
You can then enter a counter offer which will be limited to paying for it, or putting it back on the shelf.
The contract is then acted upon once they take your money for it.
( , Mon 21 Jun 2010, 18:15, 1 reply)
is the "invitation to treat". Picking something up and taking it to the till counts as an offer to enter a contract. It does not have to be in writing or otherwise.
You can then enter a counter offer which will be limited to paying for it, or putting it back on the shelf.
The contract is then acted upon once they take your money for it.
( , Mon 21 Jun 2010, 18:15, 1 reply)
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Yeah, I did O level economics too.
The point was, what is the difference between the magazines outside the shop, and those inside, in terms of the requirement to pay for them?
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 8:48, closed)
Yeah, I did O level economics too.
The point was, what is the difference between the magazines outside the shop, and those inside, in terms of the requirement to pay for them?
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