Acts Consistent with Acceptance Clause Samples
The "Acts Consistent with Acceptance" clause defines that a party's conduct can indicate acceptance of a contract, even if formal acceptance has not been explicitly communicated. For example, if a buyer receives goods and uses them or a service provider begins work after receiving an offer, these actions may be treated as acceptance of the contract terms. This clause ensures that parties cannot avoid contractual obligations by failing to formally acknowledge acceptance when their behavior clearly demonstrates agreement, thereby promoting certainty and preventing disputes over whether a contract has been formed.
Acts Consistent with Acceptance. If the offeree, despite having an opportunity to reject, takes the benefit of offered goods or services, he is implied to have accepted the goods or services and agreed to compensate the offeror according to the terms of the offer.
Acts Consistent with Acceptance. If the offeree, despite having an opportunity to reject, takes the benefit of offered goods or services, he is implied to have accepted the goods or services and agreed to compensate the offeror according to the terms of the offer. Prior Dealings: If the offeror and offeree have prior dealings, pursuant to certain standard terms and conditions, the offeree has the duty to reject or risk being bound by his silence. Unilateral Contract: Because a unilateral contract requires acceptance by some action on the part of the offeree, acceptance is usually evidenced by the action; and, therefore, notification is unnecessary – unless the offeror has specifically requested notification or has no means to determine whether the requested act has been performed.
