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    usually takes the form of offer and acceptance. An offer is defined by Treitel as "an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms‚ made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed"‚ the "offeree". In addition‚ an offer is a statement of the terms on which the offeror is willing to be bound. When an offer has been made‚ it doesn’t means a contract has formed until the offeree accepts the offer. The "expression" referred

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    parties making an offer and its acceptance by the other party. Both offer and acceptance create an agreement. In simple contract should first contain an offer made by one party to the other. What is an offer? As per Sec 2(a) of the contract act “When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that others to such act or abstinence is said to make a proposal”. The word offer of the English law

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    idem in a legal relation. An offer is a necessary element that must present  for a legally binding contract to be in place. An offer and an invitation to treat are two different aspects. An invitation to treat is defined as an action inviting other parties to make an offer to form a contract‚ whereas an offer is an expression made by offeror to offeree communicating the offeror’s willingness to perform a promise. The distinction is important because accepting an offer creates a binding contract

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    Contract: Offer and Acceptance LAW 531 December 12‚ 2012 Offer and Acceptance Creating the contract is an extremely difficult process. A contract must have an offer and acceptance determine whether an agreement exists between two parties. An offer is a suggestion made by one person to another of his or her readiness to enter into an agreement under certain terms and conditions without further negotiations. The contract is accepted when the offer has been formally communicated to the offeror

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    Counter Transference

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    YOGA THERAPY AND ADDICTION RECOVERY by Name Presented to Instructor Course Institution City Date   Yoga Therapy and Addiction Recovery Introduction Yoga perceives addition as a symptom of a reflection of the imbalance that is within the individual. Yoga has been proved to be a very effective treatment for addiction since it integrates the treatment of the spirit‚ body‚ and mind to restore the individual to a wholesome balance. It requires that those who practice it to stay still‚ breath

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    The Tender Offer

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    dramaturge‚ ultimately exiting the frame of the action to become its director. This surprising exit and her immediate crossing between the space of the action and the space of the theater is prefigured by her marginal position in the household‚ what Albee offers as an allegory for the "American Scene". In her many sardonic epigrams‚ Grandma will position herself—as an "old person—at the margins of human intercourse‚ a figure considered "obscene" in the social theater. For example‚ social intercourse is violently

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    intended to be legally binding”. This answer will highlight the main points to see the differences between an offer and an invitation to treat.” An offer may be defined as a statement of willingness to contract on specified terms made with the intention that‚ if accepted there will arise a binding contract”. On the other side‚ invitation to treat invites the other people to make an offer which can be accepted or rejected by the other party. To illustrate them we have to look in certain areas. First

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    Offer and Acceptance LAW

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    Offer and Acceptance Offer and acceptance are elements required for the formation of a legally binding contract‚ the expression of an offer to contract on certain terms by one person (the "offeror") to another person (the "offeree")‚ and an indication by the offeree of its acceptance of those terms. The other elements traditionally required for a legally binding contract are (i) consideration and (ii) an intention to create legal relations. Offer and acceptance analysis is a traditional approach

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    Contract Cases for Offer

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    DYJR7EAdvertisements of Bilateral Contracts Are Not Usually Offers Case Coelho Vs The Public Services Commission 1. Brief Facts/ Case Summary The applicant‚ Mr Meredith Coelho was a health inspector under the town Board Tanjung Malim and he applied for the post of Assistant Passport Officer in the Federation of Malaya Government Oversea Missions as advertised in the Malay Mail newspaper dated 1957. The terms and conditions of the selection are as stated below: * Serving Assistant passport

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    Offer Letter

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    From: Head‚ Interviewing team To: Sales Director Subject: Sales Manager‚ Central and Eastern Europe Dear Liz We recently interviewed three candidates for this position. We have decided to appoint Ms Barbara Szarmach for the above position. Ms Szarmach is Poland. She is 30 years old and has a Diploma in Marketing. She has worked for Fast-Track as a sales representative since leaving school. Firstly‚ Ms Szarmach can be a good leader because she has a strong personality. She is energetic

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