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ARTICLES RELATED TO offer and acceptance |  |  |  | offer and acceptance: Encyclopedia II - Offer and acceptance - Acceptance
Offer and acceptance - Test of acceptance.
Acceptance is a final and unqualified expression of assent to the terms of an offer [G.H. Treitel, The Law of Contract, 10th edn, p.16]. It is no defense to an action based on a contract for the defendant to claim that he never intended to be bound by the agreement if under all the circumstances it is shown at trial that his conduct was such that it communicated to the other party or parties that the defendant had in fact agreed. Signing of a contract is on ...
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Offer and acceptance - The nature of an offer.
An offer is an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed, the "offeree" [G.H. Tretel, The Law of Contract, 10th edn, p.8].
The "expression" referred to in the definition may take different forms, such as a letter, newspaper, fax, email and even conduct, as long as it it communicates the basis ...
See also:Offer and acceptance, Offer and acceptance - Offer, Offer and acceptance - The nature of an offer, Offer and acceptance - Revocation of offer, Offer and acceptance - Acceptance, Offer and acceptance - Test of acceptance, Offer and acceptance - Rules of acceptance, Offer and acceptance - Rejection death or lapse of time, Offer and acceptance - Formation, Offer and acceptance - Criticisms Read more here: » Offer and acceptance: Encyclopedia II - Offer and acceptance - Offer |
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 |  |  | offer and acceptance: Accept Your Good - About AcceptanceAcceptance can be an emotionally loaded subject. Some people get upset because they think that they are accepting of their good, but it isn't showing up in their lives. They want increased prosperity, more health, better relationships, and say, "I accept it, but why isn't it here?" Other people believe that they'll be selfish if they open themselves up for Universal good. Somehow, they're afraid they're taking it from others. Many blocks to a better life stem from old feelings of guilt or unworthiness. We may not be aware of the feelings, but we get to experience the results by not accepting all that the Universe gives us. Read more here: » Acceptance: Accept Your Good - About Acceptance |
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 |  |  | offer and acceptance: Encyclopedia - Wave offeringWave offering - parts of peace-offerings were so called, because they were waved (T'nufah in Hebrew) by the priests (Ex. 29:24, 26, 27; Lev. 7:20-34; 8:27; 9:21; 10:14, 15, etc.), in token of a solemn special presentation to God. They then became the property of the priests. The first-fruits, a sheaf of barley, offered at the feast of Pentecost (Lev. 23:17-20), and wheat-bread, the first-fruits of the second harvest, o ...
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 |  |  | offer and acceptance: Encyclopedia II - ArtScroll - Popular acceptanceMesorah Publications received widespread acclaim in response to their ArtScroll line of prayerbooks, starting with The Complete ArtScroll Siddur, Ed. Nosson Scherman, 1984. This work immediately gained wide acceptance in the Orthodox Jewish community, and within a few years became the best-selling Hebrew-English siddur (prayerbook) in the United States. It featured beautiful layout and editing, and offered the reader detailed notes and instructions on most of the prayers. Versions of this prayerbook were then produced for the High Holidays, and the three pi ...
See also:ArtScroll, ArtScroll - Primary publications, ArtScroll - Works in progress, ArtScroll - Popular acceptance, ArtScroll - Schottenstein Edition Talmud, ArtScroll - Editorial policy, ArtScroll - Criticism, ArtScroll - Bibliography, ArtScroll - External link Read more here: » ArtScroll: Encyclopedia II - ArtScroll - Popular acceptance |
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The Musical Offering - The theme from the king.
The collection has its roots in a meeting between Bach and Frederick II on May 7, 1747. The meeting, taking place in the king's residence in Potsdam, resulted from Bach's son Carl Philipp Emanuel being employed there as court musician. Frederick wanted to show a novelty to Bach: the pianoforte had been invented a few years earlier, and the king owned such experimental instrument, allegedly the first Bach ever saw. Bach, who was well known for his skill at improvising, was given the following theme by Frederick to improvise a fugue upon the ...
See also:The Musical Offering, The Musical Offering - The music, The Musical Offering - The theme from the king, The Musical Offering - Structure instrumentation, The Musical Offering - Musical riddles, The Musical Offering - Reception, The Musical Offering - 20th century adaptations and citations, The Musical Offering - Arrangements, The Musical Offering - As reference Read more here: » The Musical Offering: Encyclopedia II - The Musical Offering - The music |
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