Offer and acceptance
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The phrase ‘battle of the forms’ means an offer followed by a series of counter-offers. The usual rule to solve this situation is the ‘last-shot’ doctrine, which states that where conflicting communications are exchanged, each is a counter-offer (see Butler Machine Tool Co Ltd v Ex-Cell-O Corp (England) Ltd [1977]...
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