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... the likelihood of the stronger argument. The general facts of the scenario are only in brief, and are presented in a lay form without any discussion of the law's perspective. Therefore it is necessary to: identify the legal issues raised, apply the relevant case and statute law, relate the law to the facts of the case and finally conclude on which division of the law the courts will be more likely to accept. The facts of the extract appear to raise two main areas of contract law. Advising Byron and Alsion will centre on the concepts of: what amounts to an invitation to treat, when is a tender valid, whether tenders can be accepted, and whether the inviter is obliged to accept the lowest tender. The second part of the extract is focused on a dispute over 250 plates. The legal consequences for Demetri is covered by: what amounts to ...
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