An offer may be a ‘specific’ or ‘general’
There are two kinds of offers – general and specific. The specific order is made to a specific person, while a general offer is made…
There are two kinds of offers – general and specific. The specific order is made to a specific person, while a general offer is made…
The communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made (Secn 4). An offer…
when two parties make identical offers to each other, in ignorance of each other’s offer, the offers are cross offers. Such offers do not constitute…
An offer should not contain a term the non- compliance of which would amount to acceptance. Thus an offeror cannot say that if acceptance is…
An offeror may attach any terms and conditions to the offer he makes. He may even prescribe the mode of acceptance. The offeree will have…
An offer lapses if acceptance is not communicated within the time prescribed in the offer, or if no time is prescribed, within a reasonable time….
An offer lapses by not being accepted in the mode prescribed, or if no made is prescribed, in some usual and reasonable manner. But, according…
An offer lapses if it has been rejected by the offeree. The rejection may be express i.e., by words spoken or written, or implied. Implied…
An offer lapses by the death or insanity of the offeror or the offeree before acceptance. If the offeror dies or becomes insane before acceptance,…
An offer lapses by revocation. An offer is revoked when it is retracted back by the communication of notice of revocation by the offerer to…