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A person who assists a principal in the commission of a crime does not satisfy the actus reus of accomplice/accessory liability.
Offeror's Intention
The specific intent by the person making an offer in a contract to be bound by the offer if it is accepted by the offeree.
Subjectively Clear
A term referring to information or statements that are clearly understood from a personal or individual perspective, often based on personal judgment.
Power of Acceptance
In contract law, the authority to accept an offer and create a binding legal agreement by expressing agreement to its terms.
Undue Excitement
Excessive enthusiasm or agitation that surpasses usual levels or expectations.
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