Eliason v. Henshaw
United States Supreme Court
17 U.S. 225 (1819)
Relevant factsFree
The buyers' offer letter to purchase flour specifically required any acceptance to be returned to Harper's Ferry by the same wagon that delivered the offer, but the seller (plaintiff) instead sent his acceptance letter to Georgetown; the buyers (defendants), having heard nothing back via the specified wagon route, purchased flour elsewhere before receiving the misdirected acceptance, and refused the seller's later delivery.
IssueFree
Whether a contract is formed where the terms of the acceptance do not mirror the terms of the offer.