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Wilson's customers, including Ammons, understood that their orders weren't binding until Wilson had received & accepted them. | |||
|issues=Can a party's silence ever make a contract? | |||
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Revision as of 13:42, July 26, 2023
Ammons v. Wilson | |
Court | Mississippi Supreme Court |
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Citation | 170 So. 227; 176 Miss. 645 (Miss. 1936) |
Date decided | December 7, 1936 |
Facts
Mr. Ammons, a wholesale grocer, ordered 942 cases of shortening at $0.075/pound from Mr. Tweedy, a Wilson & Company ("Wilson") salesman.
Wilson's customers, including Ammons, understood that their orders weren't binding until Wilson had received & accepted them.Issues
Can a party's silence ever make a contract?