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Generally, advertisements, catalog prices, and circulars are offers that can be accepted.
Offeror
The party in a contract negotiation who proposes a set of terms to another party (the offeree), initiating the offer for a contract.
Offeree
The person or entity to whom an offer is made, especially in the context of contract law.
Quasi-Contracts
Legal obligations created by courts where no true contract exists, to prevent unjust enrichment of one party at the expense of another.
Bilateral Contract
An agreement involving two parties where each side promises to perform a certain duty or pay a specified amount.
Q1: To prevail in an action for trade
Q12: If other persons are permitted to use
Q13: An assignment, if otherwise valid, takes effect
Q14: A noncompetition covenant may be held invalid
Q14: The Federal Trade Commission administers the law
Q14: The rule that doing or promising to
Q20: Civil disobedience is the remedy natural law
Q21: All courts hold that when an agreement
Q21: In a quasi contract the court seeks
Q33: A promise to pay a debt must