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The case concerned a flu remedy called the "carbolic smoke ball".
He obeyed with alacrity, and in a moment we emerged from the smoke ball.
The smoke balls scattered, hovered just feet short of the null.
The Company made her an offer in the advertisement which she accepted by buying a smoke ball from a retailer.
That was more alarming than a smoke ball.
The smoke ball was a rubber ball with a tube attached.
Smoke ball - emits colored smoke for a few seconds.
Breanna and Xeth walked cautiously around the edge, so as not to get caught by either a basket or a smoke ball.
You saw the flash, then heard the crack, then saw the smoke ball distort and thin in the wind.
A medical firm advertised that its new wonder drug, a smoke ball, would cure people's flu, and if it did not, buyers would receive £100.
Grandfather Spaulding studied the smoke ball in the sky and said, quietly, "Lee, was that it?
She claimed £100 from the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company.
Many people conclude after reading the case that the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company would have been brought down by thousands of claims.
Mrs. Carlill saw the advertisement, purchased a smoke ball, used it as instructed for the specified period and nevertheless caught 'flu.
Daytime fireworks include most bottle rockets, smoke balls, firecrackers, and other fireworks that emit very little or no light.
Here, an advertisement offered a reward of £100, for anyone who purchased a 'Smoke ball', used it correctly, and subsequently contracted certain illnesses (namely influenza).
In Carlill, a medical firm, advertised a smoke ball marketed as a wonder drug that would, according to the instructions, protect users from catching the flu.
For the facts and full final decision, see Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company.
Some examples of consumer fireworks are firecrackers, rockets, cakes (multishot aerial fireworks) and smoke balls.
Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company (for an instance of an offer to the world)
The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company made a product called the "smoke ball".
Oddball juggles various trick juggling balls including acid balls, smoke balls, and explosive balls.
In particular, the Company promised in the advertisement to pay £100 to anyone who contracted influenza after using a carbolic smoke ball as instructed for a specified period.
Although without sympathy for the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company itself, Simpson casts doubt on whether Carlill was rightly decided.
One of the most famous cases on forming a contract is Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company, decided in nineteenth-century England.