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Title: Acceptance


1
Acceptance
  • Unqualified willingness to go along with the
    offer

2
Requirements of Acceptance
  • Unconditional Acceptance
  • Mirror Image Rule
  • Acceptance must mirror offer
  • Any change means there is no acceptance
  • Counteroffer
  • Offeree makes an offer
  • Offeror becomes offeree

3
Methods of Acceptance
  • Contract accepted when sent, if same method of
    communication used
  • Contract accepted when received, if different
    method of communication is used
  • If method is stated in offer, it MUST be used
  • ActionAcceptance
  • Silence cannot be a method of acceptance


4
Example of Acceptance
5
Example of Acceptance
6
Termination of Offer
  • Revocation Taking back of an offer by offeror
  • Rejection Refusal by the offeree
  • Counteroffer Any change in the terms of the
    offer
  • Expiration of Time If the offer puts a time
    limit on the offer and it has passed
  • Death Offeror dies
  • Insanity Offeror is declared insane

7
Capacity to Contract
8
Capacity to Contract
  • Capacity legal ability to enter a contract
  • Majority age of legal adulthood
  • Minor not yet reached legal age (minority)
  • NC Age of Majority 18 years old
  • Voidable Contracts minors may disaffirm or
    avoid their contracts if they so choose
  • Infancy minority minor under 18 yrs old

9
Capacity to Contract
  • Returning Merchandise must be returned if
    disaffirming a contract
  • Tender offer to return
  • Misrepresenting Age fraud
  • - if contract disaffirmed, you may be sued
    for fraud

10
Capacity to Contract
  • Disaffirming the Whole Contract - cant
    disaffirm parts of a contract
  • -- must disaffirm all or none
  • Disaffirming Contracts made with Minors
  • both can disaffirm contact

11
Ratification of Contracts with Minors
  • Ratify approve contract
  • - after reaching majority age, a minor can
    ratify a contract made while he or she was a
    minor
  • - ratification ends all rights given to a
    minor
  • Contracts for Necessaries necessities food,
    clothing, shelter, and medical care
  • - responsible for the fair value of item

12
Ratification of Contracts with Minors
  • Special Statutory Rules minors have capacity to
    buy car/life insurance
  • - married adult
  • - limited capacity if you own a business
  • - renting apartment is a necessity

13
Other Contractual Capacity Rules
  • Mentally impaired persons if declared insane
  • Prior to guardian being appointed Contract is
    voidable
  • After guardian appointed - all contracts are void
  • Intoxicated person must not understand the
    purpose, nature, or effect of the transaction
  • - fair value of necessities

14
Other Capacity Limitations
  • Convicts have certain limitations
  • Aliens people who live in U.S. but own
    allegiance to a different country
  • - limited capacity
  • ex war
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