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Card 6

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What is the general rule for acceptance when there has been a long process of negotiations?

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Card 7

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What case evidences the general rule that the 'last shot' wins?

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Card 8

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What case shows that the 'last shot' rule will not always succeed?

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Card 9

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What further cases show that the 'last shot' rule should not & will not always succeed?

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Card 10

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If an offeror states that his or her offer must be accepted in a certain way, can you accept it via a different method? Give a case example.

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Card 11

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What case shows that acceptance must be communicated? For example, if A accepts B's offer, but a noisy train prevents B from hearing A's acceptance, it will not have been effectively communicated.

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Card 12

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What three exceptions are there to the rule that acceptance must be communicated?

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Card 13

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An offer may state or imply that acceptance need not be communicated to the offeror, however which case shows that it is not possible to bind an offeree unless he/she indicates that the offer is not accepted?

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Card 14

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Does communication have to take place for unilateral contracts?

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Card 15

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Conduct of the offeror may still amount to effective acceptance. In what situation would this be the case? Give a case example.

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