Fitch v Snedaker (1868): Legal Rules of a Valid Offer

Fitch v Snedaker (1868) is about whether a person can claim a reward for performing an act without knowing that an offer for the reward existed. Facts of the Case (Fitch v Snedaker) Snedaker, the defendant, had declared a reward for anyone who returned his lost dog. Fitch, the plaintiff, found and brought the dog … Continue reading Fitch v Snedaker (1868): Legal Rules of a Valid Offer