World Languages, asked by nishajoshi1298, 1 year ago

(iii) Cross offer does not constitute a contract because
(A) there is no acceptance.
(B) there is implied acceptance.
(C) crossing implies cancellation.
D
it amounts to counter offer.

Answers

Answered by abadekar21
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Answer:

D.It amounts to counter offer

Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

option- (A) there is no acceptance

Explanation:

cross offer does not constitue a contract because there is no acceptance. cross offer can never lead to a valid contract as they lack all the essential ingredients. a cross offer made when both the parties make identical offers to each other without knowing that the other has made a similar offer. it lack acceptance and communication.

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