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Classically, people thought there were three main ingredients for a binding legal contract: offer, acceptance and consideration. In the 20th century, a fourth element was added in a series of famous cases: intention to create legal relations. In this lecture, we explore why this happened. You can listen below or download here.
By John DanaherClassically, people thought there were three main ingredients for a binding legal contract: offer, acceptance and consideration. In the 20th century, a fourth element was added in a series of famous cases: intention to create legal relations. In this lecture, we explore why this happened. You can listen below or download here.

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