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''Contract law.'' | |||
In contract law, an indication of a willingness to consider offers. | In contract law, an indication of a willingness to consider offers. | ||
In the US, known as an Invitation to bargain. | In the US, known as an Invitation to bargain. | ||
Importantly, the invitation to treat - or invitation to bargain - is not in itself an offer in contract law. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Acceptance]] | |||
* [[Auction]] | |||
* [[Barter]] | |||
* [[Consensus in idem]] | * [[Consensus in idem]] | ||
* [[Contract]] | * [[Contract]] | ||
* [[Law]] | |||
* [[Offer]] | |||
* [[Private treaty]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 28 October 2022
Contract law.
In contract law, an indication of a willingness to consider offers.
In the US, known as an Invitation to bargain.
Importantly, the invitation to treat - or invitation to bargain - is not in itself an offer in contract law.