Economy, asked by Surendharharidoss, 1 year ago

(ix) What can a catalogue of books, listing price of each book and specifying the place where
the listed books are available be termed as?
(A) An offer
(B) An obligation to sell book
(C) An invitation to offer
(D) A promise to make available the books at the listed​

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Answered by lakhanifalak46
1

Answer:

(ix) What can a catalogue of books, listing price of each book and specifying the place where

the listed books are available be termed as?

(A) An offer

Answered by GulabLachman
0

It is termed as invitation to offer.

  • An invitation to offer is not a contract.
  • However, it is an acknowledgement of an individual's willingness to negotiate.
  • It is not defined in the Indian Contract Act, 1872. as well.
  • It is made to obtain an offer but has no legal consequences.
  • It can be directed at a group of people.
  • A bookseller, for example, may send a book catalogue denoting the cost of different books.

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