What Routledge v Grant (1828) Teaches About Revocable Offers?
Routledge v Grant (1828) is a foundational contract law case on whether an offeror can revoke an offer despite promising to keep it open for a fixed period. Given below is a brief summary. Key Facts: Routledge v Grant Grant (defendant) wrote to Routledge (plaintiff) offering to buy the plaintiff’s lease and stated the offer … Continue reading What Routledge v Grant (1828) Teaches About Revocable Offers?
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