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... in an unsigned document such as a ticket or notice. In this case the receipt made reference to terms and conditions on a notice inside the club. Therefore for this to be incorporated into the contract, reasonable and sufficient notice of the existence of the clause must be given. It must therefore be considered whether the printed clause on the receipt stating 'For terms and conditions please see notices in the club' can be deemed to be 'reasonable and sufficient notice.' As held in 'Parker v SE Railway Co. (1877)' the clause must be contained in a contractual document. This is by the standards of what the reasonable person would assume to contain contractual terms. However, it could be thought that a receipt simply acknowledges payment for the dance classes. In the case of 'Parker' the plaintiff received a ticket when he left his bag in the cloakroom of the ...
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