Williams v Carwardine (1833): Contract Law on Reward Offers

Williams v Carwardine (1833) is one of the oldest cases on unilateral offers and motive. Here is a structured summary of the case along with its key details. Key Facts: Williams v Carwardine The defendant published a handbill offering £20 reward to anyone (except the murderer) who gave information leading to the discovery of the … Continue reading Williams v Carwardine (1833): Contract Law on Reward Offers