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  1. Legal Case Summary. Dickinson v Dodds (1875) 2 Ch D 463. Contract – Offer – Acceptance – Promise – Third Party. Facts. The defendant, Mr Dodds, wrote to the complainant, Mr Dickinson, with an offer to sell his house to him for £800. He promised that he would keep this offer open to him until Friday.

  2. A case on offer and acceptance in contract law. The Court of Appeal held that the offer was withdrawn when the claimant learned that the defendant was arranging to sell the property to another.

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · Dickinson v. Dodds. 2 Ch. Div. 463 (1876) Quick Summary. Mr. Dodds and Mr. Dickinson signed an agreement stating that Mr. Dickinson had a specific period to accept Mr. Dodds’s offer of £800 for the property. However, Dickinson sold the property to a third party before the agreed-upon time.

  4. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Promises to keep an offer open until a certain time will be only a promise unless made by binding by consideration and acceptance necessary to form a binding agreement. Facts. Plaintiff believed he had the power to accept until 9am on Friday.

  5. Dickinson v Dodds The defendant offered to sell his house to the claimant and promised to keep the offer open until Friday. On the Thursday the defendant accepted an offer from a third party to purchase the house.

  6. May 26, 2021 · Learn about the key case of Dickinson v Dodds, where the defendant sold his house to a third party and revoked his offer to the claimant. Find out the legal principle and the facts of this case on revocation of offer.

  7. Nov 3, 2020 · A case on offer revocation in the UK Court of Appeal (1876). Dickinson purported to accept Dodds' offer to sell a house on 11 June, but Dodds had already sold it to someone else on 10 June.

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