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When writing an effective paragraphwhat four elements must be presented? An offer does not need to be communicated to the offeree to be effective? Does an offer have to be communicated to the offeree to be legally effective?
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a. Communicated to the Offeree; ... When an offeror does not specify how acceptance should be made or specifies that the acceptance will be effective only when received, the offeree may use any medium that is reasonable under the circumstances (which include the means used by the offeror to make the offer).
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Posting rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The posting rule (or "mailbox rule", "postal rule" or "deposited acceptance rule") is an exception to the general rule of contract law in common law countries that acceptance takes place when commun...
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Therefore no liability will be incurred if the person does not accept any of ... An offer becomes effective once it is communicated to the offeree ... offeree should perform stipulated acts waiving the need to communicate acceptance. ...
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A revocation is not effective until the offeree becomes aware of it. ... Exception – Acceptance of a unilateral offer need not be communicated. ... The postal rule does not apply to 'instantaneous' methods of communication (e.g. ...
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Where an offer is communicated by an electronic program and the offeree has reason to know that he is dealing with an electronic agent not programmed to responds to additional terms or queries, any additional or different terms stated in ... A rejection of an offer by the offeree is effective when received by the offeror.
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An offeree must accept an offer by an authorized means of communication. ... An offer does not need to be communicated. ... Death of either the offeror or offeree terminates the offer.
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Revocation of an offer made to the general public does not need to be communicated in the same manner in which the offer was communicated. ... In most states, revocation is effective when it is received by the offeree. ... Rejection of an offer by the offeree will not terminate an offer.
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Revocation of an offer made to the general public does not need to be communicated in the same manner in which the offer was originally communicated nor must the revocation be given the same amount of publicity. ... Rejection of an offer by the offeree will not necessarily terminate an offer.
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