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Goods displayed in a shop window with a price label will amount to
offer
acceptance of offer
invitation to offer
counter offer
- Option 1: Offer
- This is a direct proposal by one party to another indicating willingness to enter into a contract.
- Option 2: Acceptance of Offer
- This is when a party agrees to the terms proposed by the offeror, forming a contract.
- Option 3: Invitation to Offer
- Goods in a shop window with price tags are considered invitations to offer. Customers are invited to make an offer to buy.
- Option 4: Counter Offer
- A response to an offer in which the initial terms are changed and thus, a new offer is made.
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