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Conditions for a valid acceptance
Distinction between an acceptance and a counter-offer
Effect of an acceptance communicated after ten years
Effect of failure to establish acceptance
Effect of not accepting an offer according to the specific method prescribed
Forms of acceptance of an offer
General principles governing acceptance of an offer
How acceptance can be inferred
How an offer to enter into a unilateral contract is accepted
How the acceptance of an offer can be demonstrated
How to determine whether an offer has been accepted
Meaning and legal effect of an acceptance
Meaning of an acceptance
Need for an acceptance to be communicated to the other party
Purport of an acceptance
The legal purport of an acceptance in principle
The principle that an acceptance must be an absolute and unqualified acceptance of all the terms of the offer; effect of a qualified acceptance
The principle that an acceptance must be an absolute and unqualified acceptance of the terms of the offer
The principle that a postal acceptance of an offer takes effect from when the letter was posted
The rules governing the acceptance of an offer
The rule that an offer must be accepted in order to crystalise into a contract
The rule that a qualified acceptance of an offer cannot give rise to a binding agreement between the parties
What constitutes an acceptance and the exception
What constitutes a valid acceptance
What constitutes a valid acceptance by conduct
What does not constitute an acceptance
Whether acceptance may be by conduct
Whether a conditional acceptance can give rise to a binding agreement
Whether a counter-offer or a qualified acceptance of an offer can give rise to a binding agreement between parties
Whether a mere acceptance of an offer is sufficient to turn the offer into a contract
Whether an acceptance must be accepted in the manner and on the terms attached to the offer
Whether an acceptance which fails to comply with the terms of an offer is effective
Whether an advertisement constitutes an acceptance
Whether an unqualified acceptance need not replicate exactly the language of the offer
Whether mere mental assent or mere silence will constitute acceptance
Whether silence constitutes acceptance
Whether the offeree must comply with the particular mode of acceptance specified in the offer
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