Asked by Kassandra Victoria on May 11, 2024

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In contract law, the terms of the offer must be accepted exactly as stated by the offeror and must be unequivocal. This is known as which of the following?

A) The original rule
B) The mailbox rule
C) The mirror image rule
D) The marginal rule

Mirror Image Rule

A principle in contract law stating that an offer must be accepted exactly with no modifications for a valid contract to be formed.

Offeror

The party making the offer.

Accepted

Acknowledged or agreed upon; typically refers to an agreement or proposal that has been agreed to by all parties involved.

  • Discern the differences between rules such as the mirror image rule, the mailbox rule, and other relevant rules in the context of contract law.
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Muhtacin ManikMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The mirror image rule in contract law states that an acceptance must exactly match the terms of the offer for a valid contract to be formed. This means the acceptance must be a "mirror image" of the offer, without any deviations or modifications.