A person to whom an offer to enter into a contract has been made.
has the offeree unequivocally accepted this offer?
Example sentencesExamples
- An offer constitutes a definite proposition by the offeror signifying his willingness to be bound by the terms stated therein as soon as it has been accepted by the offeree.
- The offeree could obtain by means of the doctrine of promisory estoppel something that he must fail to obtain under the conventional law of contract.
- Once the offeree has embarked upon a course of performance leading ultimately to a completed act of acceptance the offeror cannot withdraw the offer.
- The Offer shall contain an offer to sell to the Offeree all and not less than all of the Shares held by the Offeror.
- The transfer notice shall be capable of being accepted by the offeree at any time up to six months prior to the date on which termination shall take effect.
- Over-the-board play shows that even alliances which are genuinely good for both parties are frequently questioned by the offeree.
- A meeting of the offeree, the proposed vendor, takes place at which the offer is put before it and there is a resolution of the offeree to accept the offer and to sell the land in consideration of the receipt of the A class units.
- The ultimate issue is whether a reasonable bystander would regard the conduct of the offeree, including his silence, as signalling to the offeror that his offer has been accepted.
- This connotes a voluntary invitation by the offeror to the offeree to enter into a contractual relationship.
- Has the acceptance been authorised and communicated by the offeree or his agent?