LIVINGSTONE V. EVANS 4 D.L.R. 769 (1925) CASE BRIEF

LIVINGSTONE V. EVANS
4 D.L.R. 769 (1925)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the sale of land.
FACTS: Evans (D) offered to sell land through his agent in a writing to Livingstone (P) for $1,800. P did not like the price and wired back an offer of $1,600 or send the lowest cash price. The agent replied that he could not reduce the price, P then immediately sent a telegram accepting the first offer. In the interim, D had entered into a contract to sell the property to another. P sued D.

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