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
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
举一反三
- According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( ) A: both seller and buyer sign on a written contract B: an acceptance arrives at the offeror C: the offeree dispatches an acceptance D: the contract is approved by authorities
- 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, an acceptance containing new terms that do not materially alter the terms of the offer becomes a part of the contract, unless the offeror promptly objects to the change.
- 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
- 智慧职教: According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( )