Felthouse v Bindley

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title: Felthouse v Bindley
text: Felthouse v Bindley [1862] EWHC CP J35, is the leading English contract law case on the rule that one cannot impose an obligation on another to reject one's offer. This is sometimes misleadingly expressed as a rule that "silence cannot amount to acceptance". Later the case has been rethought, because it appeared that on the facts, acceptance was communicated by conduct. Furthermore, in Rust v Abbey Life Assurance Co Ltd. the Court of Appeal held that a failure by a proposed insured to reject a p
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