The document discusses the formation of a contract through offer and acceptance. It defines what constitutes a valid offer and acceptance under contract law. Some key points include:
- An offer is an expression of willingness to contract, while an invitation to treat is merely inviting offers.
- For a valid acceptance, the offeree must accept all terms of the offer without variation or new conditions.
- The general rule is that acceptance must be communicated to the offeror to form a binding contract, though there are some exceptions like the postal rule.
- An offer may be terminated by acceptance, rejection, revocation by the offeror, counteroffer, lapse of time, or failure of a condition of the