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In this lesson of the law of contracts, the focus is on distinguishing between an offer and an invitation to treat, using case examples. The discussion centers on advertisements, which was briefly introduced in the previous lesson regarding the case of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots. In this case, Boots was accused of violating regulations requiring that prescriptions be dispensed under a pharmacist's supervision. The argument presented was that displaying drugs on shelves constituted an offer, while the act of taking the drugs off the shelf was also considered as making an offer. This highlights important legal principles regarding offers in a commercial setting.