Formation of a contract generally requires an ( ), offer, acceptance and a mutual intent to be bound.
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- Offer and acceptance are elements required for the formation of a legally binding contract.
- The word ( ) means "a specific proposal to enter into an agreement with another. An offer is essential to the formation of an enforceable contract. An offer and acceptance of the offer creates the contract.".
- According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( ) A: an acceptance becomes effective B: both seller and buyer sign on a written contract C: the contract is approved by authorities D: an offer reaches the offeree E: an acceptance is dispatched
- According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( ) A: an acceptance arrives at the offeror B: both seller and buyer sign on a written contract C: the contract is approved by authorities D: an offer reaches the offeree E: the offeree dispatches an acceptance
- The “acceptance” is in fact an offer, and therefore, no contract can be formed on this unless the other party __34___ the “acceptance”. A: efuses B: dispatches C: confirms D: eceives