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Blue v Ashley
[2017] EWHC 1928 (Comm)
Key Principle
Whether a statement gives rise to a legally binding contract is judged objectively by reference to whether a reasonable person in the position of the parties would have understood it as a serious offer intended to create legal relations; words spoken in a jocular setting (a pub, amid drinking) and lacking commercial sense will not, even if literally accepted, form a binding agreement.
Area of Law
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