I suspect that considering laws in B.C. business this is a fairly easy case with little ambiguity. The original offer was made and a price was recorded in writing. There was an acceptance of that offer (also in writing). Had there been a counter offer to the original offer, there would have been an opportunity to refute that there was no deal. That does not appear to be the case. At any rate Ciacione has taken a second offer, so it really is a mute point I guess.
Sorry Dave, but ALL transactions in BC follow the same laws, there is no such thing as a "special law" for transactions of this type.Seems like this type of sale doesn't really need to correspond with business or retail laws. You win some, you lose some.
Sorry Dave, but ALL transactions in BC follow the same laws, there is no such thing as a "special law" for transactions of this type.
I agree with Fish Assassin, time to go fishing. This has been beat to death. Suffice to say lessons learned all the way around.
Now go get some fish.
Don