To be considered definite, an offer (and a contract) generally must contain the following terms: (1) identification of the parties, (2) identification of the subject matter and quantity, (3) consideration to be paid, and (4) time of performance.
The definite answer to "What color is that pen?" is blue. *Can you give me a definite answer by tomorrow? * Is it definite that he's leaving? * I've heard rumours, but nothing definite. * She has had a definite offer of a job
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We didn't offer you a job.
1) There must be a serious, objective intention by the offeror. 2) The terms of the offer must be reasonably certain, or definite, so that the parties and the court can ascertain the terms of the contract. 3) The offer must be communicated to the offeree.
That will depend on various factors, like your nationality and what your requirements are for getting to England.
Because it meets all of the requirements: solid, inorganic, definite chemical formula, naturally occurring, and crystalline structure.
Because it meets all of the requirements: solid, inorganic, definite chemical formula, naturally occurring, and crystalline structure.
The solid material must have a crystalline structure, be inorganic, have definite chemistry parameters, and be naturally occuring.
An offer is a specific proposal to enter into an agreement with another party, either personal or commercial. An offer is the essential element of an enforceable contract. An offer and the acceptance of the offer constitutes all that is necessary to create a legal contract.
All states offer expungement - but all states offer it in different forms and the requirements are different.
Ice is a recognized mineral, meeting the requirements of the definition: solid, naturally occurring, definite chemical formula, crystalline structure, and inorganic.
Contract terms must be sufficiently definite before a court will enforce it to ensure clarity and prevent potential disputes. A contract with vague or ambiguous terms leaves room for interpretation and can lead to disagreement between the parties. By requiring specificity, the court can understand the intent of the parties and enforce the contract accordingly.