Asked by Deina Pavon on Jun 08, 2024

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Which of the following is true of an offer made in jest?

A) Even if an offer is clearly a joke, the words are treated as an offer.
B) A joke is always treated as a serious offer, unless the person specifically states: "I'm joking."
C) A joke is never treated as a serious offer.
D) A joke is treated as a serious offer if the outward manifestation of intent would lead a reasonable person to believe it was intended as a serious offer.
E) The court will look to a person's secret or hidden intent to attempt to discern if a joke was an offer or not.

Outward Manifestation

Outward manifestation refers to the external display or expression of a condition, intention, or agreement, observable by others.

  • Discern the critical elements and jargon imperative for an agreement to be legally binding.
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Meher VishnuJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
An offer made in jest is treated as a serious offer if the outward manifestation of intent would lead a reasonable person to believe it was intended as a serious offer. This principle is based on the objective theory of contracts, which emphasizes how a reasonable person would interpret the actions and words of the parties involved, rather than their subjective intent.