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Difference between offer and mere declaration of intention

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Answered by Anonymous
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A declaration of intention is a document filed in a court by an alien who intends to become a U.S citizen. The declaration is a preliminary step to naturalization. The declaration is made before a court of record.


An offer is made when a person shows a willingness to enter into a legally binding contract. An invitation to treat (I.T.T) is merely a supply of information to tempt a person into making an offer. However the distinction between the two can often be misleading and ultimately misinterpreted
Answered by anika107695
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Answer:

Offer :

A explicit proposal to contract which, if accepted, completes the contract and binds both the person that made the offer and the person accepting the offer to the terms of the contract. Related Terms: Contract, Acceptance, Counter Offer, Invitation to Treat.

Declaration of Intention :

A declaration of intention is a document filed in a court by an alien who intends to become a U.S citizen. The declaration is a preliminary step to naturalization. The declaration is made before a court of record.

So, there are many difference between 'Offer' and 'Declaration of Intention'.

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