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Are there different kinds of acceptance? |
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Yes. Acceptance typically can come in one of three types:
(1) Express - a direct and absolute outward manifestation of agreement, such as, "I accept your offer."
(2) Implied - the acts of the parties show that the offer has been accepted, such as when both parties to a contract begin to perform the terms of the contract.
(3) Conditional - acceptance is conditional on the happening of something, such as, "I accept your offer so long as you trim my tree in the next two days." By its terms, a conditional acceptance is a counter-offer. |
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