Asked by I'Yonnah Kiddo on Jun 17, 2024

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A party's acceptance of an offer must be

A) unequivocal.
B) witnessed by a judge.
C) witnessed by an attorney.
D) witnessed by a notary public.

Unequivocal

Leaving no doubt; clear, unambiguous, and without any possibility of misunderstanding.

  • Detail the essentials for an offer to be recognized as legally enforceable.
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Lisset AguilarJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Acceptance of an offer in contract law must be clear, unambiguous, and communicated to the offeror. This means it must be unequivocal. There is no legal requirement for the acceptance to be witnessed by a judge, attorney, or notary public.