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2022年7月

  • 2022年7月25日

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    In order for a contract to be legally binding, there are several elements that must be present. These include an offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, and intention to create legal relations. In this article, we will focus on the legal criteria for offer and acceptance.

    An offer is a statement of willingness to enter into a contract on specific terms, made with the intention that it will become binding as soon as it is accepted. The offeror must clearly communicate the terms of the offer to the offeree, including the subject matter, price, and any other important details. The offer must also be certain and definite, meaning that the terms must be clear and specific enough to allow the parties to understand what they are agreeing to.

    Acceptance is the offeree’s expression of agreement to the terms of the offer. Acceptance can be expressed through words, actions, or conduct, and must be unconditional and in accordance with the terms of the offer. This means that the offeree cannot change the terms of the offer or introduce new terms without the consent of the offeror. Acceptance must also be communicated to the offeror in a timely manner and in the manner specified in the offer.

    It is important to note that silence or inaction does not constitute acceptance. If the offeror requires a response to the offer, the offeree’s failure to respond cannot be construed as acceptance. Similarly, if the offeree responds to the offer with a counteroffer or a request for clarification, this will be considered a rejection of the original offer.

    There are also certain circumstances under which an offer may be terminated before acceptance. An offer may be revoked by the offeror at any time before acceptance, unless the offer is irrevocable. An offer may also be terminated by rejection, counteroffer, lapse of time, or failure of a condition.

    In summary, a valid contract requires a clear and definite offer communicated to the offeree, and an unconditional and timely acceptance in accordance with the terms of the offer. Both parties must have the capacity to enter into the contract, and there must be consideration exchanged between them. Finally, both parties must have the intention to create legal relations. Identifying these legal criteria for offer and acceptance is essential for ensuring that a contract is legally binding and enforceable.