Law of Contract: Prepared By: Norazla Abdul Wahab
Law of Contract: Prepared By: Norazla Abdul Wahab
Law of Contract: Prepared By: Norazla Abdul Wahab
CONTRACT
PREPARED BY:
NORAZLA ABDUL WAHAB
What is Contract?
• Agreement between 2 or more parties
that legally binding between them.
• S.2 (h) of the Contracts Act 1950-….
“An agreement enforceable by law”
• Essential Elements of the Contract:
1. Offer & Acceptance
2. Consideration
3. Intention to create legal relation
4. Certainty
5. Legal capacity
6. Free Consent
7. Legality of the Objects
8. Required Formalities.
1. OFFER
Offer
Definition s2(a) CA
Communication of offer
s. 4 (1) of CA
ITT
Revocation of offer
• An offer is a proposal
express
(verbally or in writing i.e. : agreement).
implied
(one's act or behaviour).
Types of Offer
• Section 9 of CA:
1) Specific
2) General/ Public
1) Specific
• 1. certain
• 2. communicated
• 1. certain
• S. 2 (a)
“ when one person signifies to
another
Communication of an Proposal
Price List/
tender
Quotations
Auction
a. Advertisement
• An advertisement is only an invitation to
applicants to make an offer.
Harris v Nickerson (1873)
Court :
Rejected his claim
Advertisement= ITT
However,
• HOWEVER…
• It is different if stated that “ the highest
bid/low quotation will be definitely be
accepted.
D. Auction
• S.5(1) of the CA :
“ a proposal may be revoked at any time
before the communication of its
acceptance is complete as against the
proposer, but not afterwards”
Communication of Acceptance
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REVOCATION OF OFFER
• S.5(1) of the CA :
Section 6 of CA:
A Proposal is revoked:
(a) Communication of notice of revocation by
the proposer to the acceptor;
(b) Lapse of time prescribed in the proposal or if
no time prescribed, by of lapse of a
reasonable time;
(c) Failure of the acceptor fulfill a condition of
an acceptance;
(d) Death or mental disorder of the proposer.
how Revocation can be made – S6
By communication
Death, mental
of
Disorder (d)
notice of revocation (a)
Failure of the
Lapse of the time
acceptor
Prescribed (b)
to fulfil the
(Ramsgate’s Case)
condition (c )
Revocation :
Section 6 of CA:
(a) Communication of notice of revocation by the
proposer to the acceptor;
When communication of revocation of
proposal is complete?
Section 4(3)(a) of CA:
Section 6 of CA:
(b) Lapse of time prescribed in the proposal or if
no time prescribed, by of lapse of a
reasonable time;
Macon Works & Trading Sdn Bhd v
Phang Hon Chin (1976) 2 MLJ 177
Court laid down the principles:
An offer lapses after a reasonable time.
Failure to accept the offer within
reasonable time shows rejection by
the offeree.
Ramsgate Victoria Hotel Co v
Montefiore (1866)LR Ex Ch 109
The D applied for shares in the P
company on 8 June, and had paid a
deposit.
He received no further news until 23
November when he was informed that
the shares had been alloted to him and
that he should pay the balance due on
them.
D refused to pay the balance.
Ramsgate Victoria Hotel Co v
Montefiore (1866)LR Ex Ch 109
The court held:
that there was no valid binding contract
bacause acceptance was not made within
reasonable time.
Revocation :
Section 6 of CA:
( c) Failure of the acceptor fulfill a condition of
an acceptance;
Example:
Section 6 of CA:
(d) Death or mental disorder of the proposer;
Example
the offer only revoked if the offeree aware
the facts that before he makes acceptance ,
the offeror is death/mental disorder.
The acceptance without prior knowledge
of the death or mental disorder of the
proposer is a good acceptance.