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An acceptance is not according to the mode prescribed, but the offeror decides to keep quiet. In such a case there is
A contract
No contract
A voidable Contract
An unenforceable contract
- Option 1: A contract
- An agreement may be valid if the offeror implicitly accepts the mode by not objecting.
- Silence could imply acceptance if the offeror acts on the acceptance.
- Option 2: No contract
- Typically, if the acceptance is not as prescribed, there is no contract.
- However, silence or inaction by the offeror can imply acceptance.
- Option 3: A voidable contract
- A contract might be voidable due to issues like consent but not necessarily due to the mode of acceptance.
- Option 4: An unenforceable contract
- A contract might be unenforceable due to legality issues or lack of form but not just because of the mode of acceptance.
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