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In this lesson on the law of contracts, the focus is on distinguishing between an offer and an invitation to treat, with case examples. The discussion includes advertisements and briefly revisits the case of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots. This case highlighted that Boots allegedly violated laws concerning the sale of prescription drugs, which must occur under a pharmacist's supervision. The core argument was that displaying drugs on shelves could be interpreted as an offer, while the act of a customer taking a drug off the shelf could represent acceptance. This distinction is crucial in understanding contract formation in commercial contexts.