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It was held by the Court of Appeal that the show was an invite to offer and so the shopkeeper was not liable. The case of Fisher v Bell is a contract case that is normally used to explain the distinction between an invite to treat and an offer. In this case, the respondent, shopkeeper, displayed a knife with a price tag. He was charged for offering to sale a knife contrary to part 1 of the Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959. The court docket held in favor of the plaintiff and mentioned that the truth that €1,000 was…
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