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But in your mates case I think I'm with harry on his thinking, to me there is absolutly NO possible way a verbal aggreement can be a legal binding contract unless you have recorded it.
I see your guys point of in the real world, but an oral agreement does not have to be recorded. It is hardly rebutted that there was not an agreement but instead that 45USN was not intending to be bound. This is why this evidence would probably be reasonably compelling.
Also, the car is worth more than $7500 (From what I have heard) and legal counsel is available. Plus one can always get legal advice before their respective hearing at the tribunal anyway.
The matter may not be heard in QLD. It is where the contract was made ( where acceptance occurred). This could be in NSW if there was negotiating and BUL33T's mate accepted an offer/counter-offer etc.
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It's the same as cops if they catch you speeding and then you say to them geez I'm glad you caught me now and not 1km back, then the cop says why's that, and you reply because I was cracking 200km/h. the cop can't do #### as he has no proof that you did even do that or even said that.
What have the cops got to do with contract? It is completely different!