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"Resolved… That upon the outbreak or during the progress of war between,or among,two or more foreign states,the President shall proclaim such fact,and it shall thereafter be unlawful to export arms,ammunition,or implements of war from any place in the United States… to any port of such belligerent states…
[and if] the President shall find that… the protection of the lives of citizens of the United States,or the protection of the commercial interests of the United States and its citizens… requires that the American citizens should refrain from traveling as passengers on the vessels of any belligerent nation,he shall so proclaim…"
Neutrality Act,passed by the United States Congress,1935
-The sentiments in this passage most nearly reflect the ideas presented in
Revocation
The official cancellation or withdrawal of an offer, agreement, or license, making it no longer valid.
Offeror Dies
A legal situation that generally results in the termination of an offer when the person making the offer passes away before acceptance, affecting contract formation.
Insanity Of Offeror
A legal defense where the validity of a contract is questioned due to the mental capability of the party making the offer at the time of agreement.
Counter-Offer
An offer made in response to another's offer, effectively rejecting the original offer and presenting a new one for consideration.
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