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出价人; 要约人; 发盘人

出价人; 要约人; 发盘人


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  • Offerror Offeree vs. Promisee Promisor? - Law Stack Exchange
    Offeror a party making an offer Promisee a party to whom a promissory obligation is owed Promisor a party who owes a promissory obligation I've read many English law judgments, and I always see Offeree Offeror and Promisee Promisor I rarely see Obligee Obligor But aren't these pairs superfluous? How can they be distinguished?
  • After an offeree has made a counteroffer, do they still have the power . . .
    For the offeree to regain the power to bind the offeror, the offeror would have to make a new offer Of course, the offeror can make a new offer on whatever terms (including on the original terms), as a counter-counteroffer to the counteroffer
  • What are the limits of a contract offerors ability to designate . . .
    The offeror is "master of the offer" including the manner in which the contract may be accepted Where the offeror specifies that acceptance may be by specific conduct, the question becomes " whether the offeror, acting reasonably, would understand that the offeree was assenting to the terms proposed " This is acceptance by conduct
  • What makes something an offer in contract law?
    Thus, in determining whether the offeror has communicated an offer to the offeree, the question to ask is whether the offeree reasonably understood the communications, by word or conduct, of the offeror to constitute an offer
  • Why doesnt Commonwealth law routinely use Acceptee, like Offeror?
    An offeror has rights and obligations distinct from the offeree's For instance, the offeror generally has the right to modify or withdraw his offer, and the offeree has the right to bind the offeror by accepting
  • retraction of a rejection of an offer - Law Stack Exchange
    Now you are the offeror and the original offeror is now the offeree In case of a written agreement, would a retraction of an oral rejection require a new writing if the offeror wants to keep the offer open? Only certain types of contracts need to be in writing in the first place (such as real property sale purchase, prenup agreements etc )
  • contract law - What range of applications does the concept of “master . . .
    The offeror can stipulate the manner in which acceptance of the offer is to be done This can relate to time, place, and method of acceptance including if acceptance can be by action and what action that would be
  • When does silence imply consent? - Law Stack Exchange
    The offeror gave the offeree reason to understand that silence or inaction amounts to acceptance, and the circumstances suggest that the silent offeree intends to accept the offer Previous dealings, such as longstanding relationships, supersede the general principle that offeree's silence is an impediment to the formation of a contract
  • What counts as an offer being accepted? - Law Stack Exchange
    What counts as an offer being accepted? Any conduct that reflects a reasonable conclusion that the offeree knowingly and willfully approved of the terms and conditions of the offer Acceptance can be manifested verbally or in writing (as the other answer rightly pointed out); alternatively, it can be inferred from the offeree's subsequent conduct that indicates (1) his enjoyment of benefits
  • signature - Signing vs initialing a contract - Law Stack Exchange
    This expression must be communicated with the offeror in order to be effective This means that a verbal contract is just as binding as a written one, with or without initial or signature The importance of the initial or signature, as correctly identified by Dale is to be able to hold the offeree to account if a breach of the contract follows





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