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Hi just new to the forum,not sure if i posted this in the correct section but the question i want to ask is How Can an offer come to an end?
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In order for there to be a valid acceptance there must be an offer to which that acceptance is a response. This principle requires not only that an offer has been made but that it is in existence at the time of the acceptance. An offer may come to an end in a number of ways.
Revocation Rejection (explicitly or by counter-offer) Termination (lapse of time) Death Condition bringing an offer to an end. |
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