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Offer should not contain a term, the non compliance of which would amount to acceptance. Offer should not contain a term, the non compliance of which would amount to acceptance.
True
Party True
False
None of the above
- An *offer* should not include a term that implies if the offeree does not comply, it will be considered as acceptance. This could lead to misinterpretation and unfair obligations.
- Option 1: True
- This statement aligns with the principle of mutual agreement in contract law. An offer should be clear and should not involve non-compliance as a means of acceptance.
- Option 2: Party True
- This might mean partly true, but in legal terms, the statement is fully applicable, not partly.
- Option 3: False
- A false option would mean rejecting the principle entirely, which does not align with legal standards.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This would not apply because Option 1 correctly explains the principle.
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