acceptance can precede an offer
partly True
Incorrect Answernone of the above
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: True
- For acceptance to be valid, there must first be an offer to accept.
- Acceptance without a preceding offer is not legally binding.
- Option 2: Partly True
- This suggests partial correctness, but acceptance fundamentally requires an initial offer.
- Acceptance without an offer typically has no effect.
- Option 3: False
- Correct. Acceptance cannot correctly precede an offer.
- Legally, acceptance must follow a valid offer.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Inapplicable since option 3 is correct.
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