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The question of whether it was still possible to create a contract from correspondence, rather than a document compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2, was decided in [ case ]. Here the court found that written correspondence between the parties amounted to the process of offer and acceptance leading to an agreement rather than to an exchange of contracts compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2.
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Commission for the New Towns v Cooper (Great Britain) Ltd [1995] Ch 259

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#estates #freehold #land #law
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The question of whether it was still possible to create a contract from correspondence, rather than a document compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2, was decided in [ case ]. Here the court found that written correspondence between the parties amounted to the process of offer and acceptance leading to an agreement rather than to an exchange of contracts compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2.
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The question of whether it was still possible to create a contract from correspondence, rather than a document compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2, was decided in [ case ]. Here the court found that written correspondence between the parties amounted to the process of offer and acceptance leading to an agreement rather than to an exchange of contracts compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2.
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Commission for the New Towns v Cooper (Great Britain) Ltd [1995] Ch 259
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The question of whether it was still possible to create a contract from correspondence, rather than a document compliant with LP(MP)A 1989, s 2, was decided in Commission for the New Towns v Cooper (Great Britain) Ltd [1995] Ch 259. Here the court found that written correspondence between the parties amounted to the process of offer and acceptance leading to an agreement rather than to an exchange of contracts c

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