Offer & Acceptance.
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This question involves Offer & Acceptance. An offer is an announcement of a person's willingness to enter into a contract. To be an offer, there must be more than an indication of an interest in making a contract. An offer is capable of being converted into an agreement by acceptance and must consist of a definite promise to be bounded, provided that certain specific terms are accepted, and not a mere offer to negotiate. A valid acceptance can be made by conduct, orally or in writing. Silence is not an acceptance. It must be clear, unequivocal, and unconditional made by the person to whom the offer is intended. By applying the case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893), the court took the view that the advertisement was an offer to the whole world and not an attempt to contract with whole world. This judgement stands unless either by an act...

