English Law/Contract/Formation/Making and Ending an Offer
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Contents
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What is an offer?
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Making an offer
2.1
Must an offer be worded in a specific way?
2.2
How do we distinguish an offer from an invitation to treat?
2.3
Auctions
2.4
Tenders
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Ending an offer
3.1
Acceptance
3.2
Lapse of time
3.3
Rejection or counter offer
3.4
Death
3.5
Revocation of a bilateral offer
3.6
Revocation of a unilateral offer
What is an offer?
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Making an offer
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Must an offer be worded in a specific way?
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How do we distinguish an offer from an invitation to treat?
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Auctions
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Ending an offer
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Acceptance
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Lapse of time
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Rejection or counter offer
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Death
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Revocation of a bilateral offer
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Revocation of a unilateral offer
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