RE-160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Undue Influence

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Must be complete agreement between parties about the purpose and terms of the contract. Promise made by one party, requesting something in exchange for that promise. A written offer to buy property an offer that has not been seen or acted upon by the property owner is simply an offer. Even if the offer had been for full price, no contract would yet to exist and the offeror would have no claim on the offeree. Acceptance expresses offeree"s satisfaction with the offer. Promise by the offeree to be bound by the exact terms proposed by offeror. Counteroffer specifies a revised position whereby offeree becomes offeror. Becomes new offer, old offer not valid. When the original offer is rejected by the seller, it ceases to exist. The buyer may accept or reject the seller"s counteroffer or make a counter to the counteroffer. Each party must give up something contract must specify amount (not like a deed)

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