When is communication of an offer complete?
Answers
The communication of a proposal is complete when it becomes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made.
The communication of an acceptance is complete-
as against the proposer, when it is put in a course of transmission to him so at to be out of the power of the acceptor;
as against the acceptor, when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer.
The communication of a revocation is complete-
as against the person who makes it, when it is put into a course of transmission to the person to whom it is made, so as to be out of the power of the person who makes it;
as against the person to whom it is made, when it comes to his knowledge.
Illustrations
(a) A proposes, by letter, to sell a house to B at a certain price.
The communication of the proposal is complete when B receives the letter.
(b) B accepts A' s proposal by a letter sent by post.
The communication of the acceptance is complete.
as against A when the letter is posted;
as against B, when the letter is received by A.
(c) A revokes his proposal by telegram
The revocation is complete as against A when the telegram is dispatched. It is complete as against B when B receives it.
B revokes his acceptance by telegram. B's revocation is complete as against B when the telegram is dispatched, and as against A when it reaches him.
Explanation:
The communication of an offer is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom the offer is made. In other words, when the offeree comes to know about the offer, the communication is said to be completed.
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