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If you are talking about the Mailbox Rule, then yes. Acceptance of an offer is binding upon the moment it is properly mailed, while an Offer, a Revocation, or a Rejection are binding upon receipt. An acceptance does not have to actually be received by the offeror for it to be effective, as long as it was properly mailed. This rule only applies when using the mail, as in the post office.
It does not apply.
Mailbox Romance - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (self applied)
50 postcards is the full rule
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form_title= Mailbox Post form_header= Personalize getting the mail with a unique mailbox. What type of mailbox do you want? *= _ [50] Do you want to replace an existing mailbox?*= () Yes () No What size do you want the mailbox?*= _ [50]
becuase formal communication is more important then informal, becuase your communication will be received, but when your informal communication may received or not.
The rule applies whether or not a compulsory counterclaim statute or rule of court exists.
You need to specify which rule you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
You need to specify which rule you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
Community → My Private Mailbox.
Mailbox = Briefkasten