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what is that different between offer and invitation to treat​

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Answered by shivang3632
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offer is given for one and only person to do it alone while invitation involves a group of people.

Answered by Anonymous
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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. An offer and invitation to offer are two different terms, which must not be confused with one another. An offer is a proposal while an invitation to offer (treat) is inviting someone to make a proposal. In an offer, there is an intention to enter into a contract, of the party, making it and thus it is certain.

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