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“An offer need not be made to an ascertained person, but no contract can arise until it has been accepted by an ascertained person”. This statement is of
Anson
Austin
Salmond
None of the above
- Option 1: Anson
- Anson is a well-known author on contract law. He has published works explaining principles of offer and acceptance.
- He has discussed how offers can be directed to the public, but acceptance must be by an ascertained individual.
- Option 2: Austin
- Austin is renowned for his contributions to legal theory and jurisprudence, particularly analytical jurisprudence, not specifically contract law.
- Option 3: Salmond
- Salmond is known for his work on Jurisprudence and Torts.
- His focus was less directly on offers and acceptances in contract law.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Used when none of the options fit the statement.
Correct Answer: Option 1, Anson
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