Business Law
MEMORANDUM OF LAW
PARTIES
Alpha- Alpha is a company that makes photocopier machines. Alpha sends a quote to Beta offering a sale.
Betabond- Betabond is a company who needs to purchase a photocopier machines. When Betabond receives a quote from Alpha they respond with a purchase order.
FACT PATTERN
Alpha sent Betabond a quote offering to sell a photocopier machine for $150,000 to be delivered in 2 months.
Alpha's quote included a statement that the quote was subject to certain terms and conditions.
Furthermore the certain terms and conditions were said to:
'prevail over any terms, and conditions in the buyer's order."
Conditions in the Alpha quote included:
A price variation clause- the price of the machine would what ever price was in force on the date of delivery (not on the date of contract).
Cancellation Clause- customer could not cancel for late delivery.
On July 27, 2011 Betabond placed an order for the photocopier machine.
In its order Betabond included certain terms and conditions.
These certain terms and conditions were materially different from those in Alpha's quotation.
Betabond's terms and conditions included:
No price variance.
The right to cancel the order for late delivery.
And a tear-off acknowledgment off order- which stated
"We accept your order on the terms and conditions thereon"
On July 31, 2011 Alpha completed and signed the acknowledgment of order and returned it with a letter stating that Betabond's order was being accepted on the terms and conditions contained in Alpha's quote from July 24.
Is there an enforceable contract between the parties.
If yes, what are its terms?
ISSUES
In order to determine whether an enforceable contract exists there are several issues:
1) Whether Alpha's quote actually constituted an offer.
2) Whether Betabond's order constituted Acceptance or a Rejection with a Counter-offer.
3) Whether by signing the tear-off acknowledgement, Alpha Pty Ltd. accepted Betabond's counteroffer.
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