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2008-04-03 1:38 am
A wishes to sell her car. Her best frient B is interested in A's car. A offers B her car at $6000.00 in a e-mail. In reply B writes: ' $6000.00 too expensive for me. $5000.00 will be the price I can afford. I will assum that you agree to this prive if I do not hear form you by 7 o'clock today.' Advise A whether she is bound to sell the car to B at $5000.00

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2008-04-12 2:02 am
✔ 最佳答案
A need not bound to sell the car to B at $5000.00 since there was no verbal or written consent from A.

It is not reasonable that A must answer B by 7:00 PM today . Why not by one minute immediately ?

Instead, A can write to B that the offer is only valid by 7:00 PM today.
2008-04-12 5:25 pm
This is a basic principle in Law of Contract ... Silence doesn't constitute an Acceptance ... No contract at all. There is a case law in your study with this wordings ... If I hear no more from you, I shall regard the horse to be mine....
So, she is not bound by the counter-offer from B as she is silent and doesn't accept this counter-offer. The asumption of B is invalid could not stand and hence, no contract at all.


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