| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| For post, acceptance occurs when the letter is placed in the post box | Adams v Lindsell | 0%
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| Acceptance is an expression by words or conduct, of ______ to all terms of the offer | assent/agreement | 0%
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| In cases of unilateral offer, offeror is bound by an offer when performance by offeree is completed | Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball | 0%
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| With regards to instantaneous means of communication such as email, acceptance occurs when the offeror receives and acknowledges it | Entores v MFEC | 0%
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| Silence cannot constitute acceptance | Felthouse v Bindley | 0%
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| The postal rule applies even if the letter of acceptance never arrives | HFI v Grant | 0%
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| The postal rule does not apply if the offer expressly requires notice of acceptance | Holwell Securities v Hughes | 0%
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| If no method is specified, acceptance can be communicated through any ________ means that effectively conveys the offeree’s assent to the terms of the offer | reasonable | 0%
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| Acceptance must be clear and unequivocal. Any acceptance which introduces new terms or conditions is not valid acceptance, but a counter-offer. | Society of Lloyds v Twinn | 0%
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| If an offeror specifies a particular method of acceptance but does not explicitly state that only that method will suffice, an acceptance communicated by an alternative method that is no less advantageous to the offeror is still valid | Tinn v Hoffman | 0%
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| 1. Acceptance | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| 2. Communication of Acceptance | x | 0%
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| a) The Postal Rule | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| b) Instantaneous Means of Communcation | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| c) Means of Acceptance | x | 0%
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