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Page 369
... acceptance is mailed , thus barring repudiation prior to delivery to the offeror , or when the letter of acceptance is received , thus permitting repudiation prior to receipt . Appellants , of course , argue that posting the acceptance ...
... acceptance is mailed , thus barring repudiation prior to delivery to the offeror , or when the letter of acceptance is received , thus permitting repudiation prior to receipt . Appellants , of course , argue that posting the acceptance ...
Page 370
... acceptance until it is received by him , the party accepting the offer ought not to be bound when his ac- ceptance is received , because he does not know of the meeting of the minds , for the offer may have been withdrawn before his ...
... acceptance until it is received by him , the party accepting the offer ought not to be bound when his ac- ceptance is received , because he does not know of the meeting of the minds , for the offer may have been withdrawn before his ...
Page 374
... acceptance is neither lost nor delayed ; and promptness of action is of importance in all of them . Also it is the offeror who has invited the acceptance .... ... Another justification offered for the rule , related to the argument of ...
... acceptance is neither lost nor delayed ; and promptness of action is of importance in all of them . Also it is the offeror who has invited the acceptance .... ... Another justification offered for the rule , related to the argument of ...
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The Makers of the Law | 6 |
The Nature of Law | 15 |
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