Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Ramsgate Victoria Hotel v Montefiore (1866) LR 1 Ex 109

Ramsgate Victoria Hotel v Montefiore (1866) LR 1 Ex 109
Ramsgate Victoria Hotel v Montefoire (1866) LR 1 Ex 109The defendant offered to purchase shares in the claimant company at a certain price. Six months later the claimant accepted this offer by which time the value of the shares had fallen. The defendant had not withdrawn the offer but refused to go through with the sale. The claimant brought an action for specific performance of the contract.
Held: The offer was no longer open as due to the nature of the subject matter of the contract the offer lapsed after a reasonable period of time. Therefore there was no contract and the claimant's action for specific performance was unsuccessful.

7 comments:

  1. Please Is it possible to have some notes concerning the contract of law?

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  2. A offer can be terminated by lapse of time. if the time has passed the law will apply mutatis mutandis.

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    1. Ramsgate Victoria Hotel Comp is the defendent

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    2. Ramsgate Victoria Hotel Comp is the defendent

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