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An acceptance of offer, in ignorance of the fact of death or insanity of the offeror, is
Valid acceptance
Not valid
Illegal acceptance
Fraudulent acceptance
- Valid acceptance:
- Acceptance is generally effective when communicated to the offeror.
- If the offeree accepts without knowing about the offeror’s death or insanity, it is often still considered valid.
- The law aims to protect the interests of the unaware party.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - Valid acceptance.
- Not valid:
- An acceptance might be deemed invalid if the offeree was aware of the offeror's death or insanity.
- Knowledge of such facts typically voids an agreement.
- Illegal acceptance:
- The term "illegal" implies a violation of law, which isn't applicable here.
- This doesn't describe the acceptance in this case.
- Fraudulent acceptance:
- Fraud implies intentional deception, which isn't inherent in accepting unknowingly.
- Therefore, it's not applicable in this context.
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