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A mere mental assent not evidenced by words or conduct is, in the eye of the law, no acceptance". Acceptance requires more than a tacit formation of an intention. It is not enough that the person, to whom the proposal is made, has made up his mind to accept; he must do something to signify his intention to accept.
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