Farmer Ordered to Pay After Judge Says Thumbs-Up Emoji Amounts to Contract Acceptance

Farmer Ordered to Pay After Judge Says Thumbs-Up Emoji Amounts to Contract Acceptance
A person uses a cellphone in Ottawa on July 18, 2022. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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A Saskatchewan judge says an emoji can amount to a contractual agreement and ordered a farmer to pay more than $82,000 for not delivering product to a grain buyer after responding to a text message with a thumbs-up image.

The Court of King’s Bench decision said a grain buyer with South West Terminal sent a text to farmers in March 2021 saying that the company was looking to buy 86 tonnes of flax for $17 per bushel to be delivered in the fall.