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Formation of Contract: Acceptance

What is a valid acceptance in contract law? Basically a valid acceptance is a manifestiation of assent to accept an offer to enter into a contract.

Acceptance Silence does not equal acceptance, unless custom, dealing or dominion Must intend assent object standard

Unilateral Contract ACT done w/intent to accept Notice not required but notice (constructive too) of beginning performance=option contract UCC-non-conforming goods=acceptance AND breach, unless accommodation

Bilateral Contract PROMISE with intent to accept Notice of required Effective on dispatch (Mail Box Rule) UCC-prompt shipment is enough (2-206) Only oferee can accept (but option contracts can be assigned) Acceptance varies offer Mirror image-counter offer UCC 2-207.

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A corporation is a fictitious person which is created on paper by California’s Secretary of State. Corporations are created to bestow limited personal and tax liability on its individual owners, called shareholders. To create a corporation, you must file the Articles of Incorporation, which include the corporation’s name, address, purpose, officers, stock type, and ByLaws, the operating principles of the corporation. You must also name the Board of Directors who are setting up the corporation, and designate a person who will receive service of process. Some types of corporations and business associations require that you decide at the time of formation how you want to be taxed, since the taxes can either be passed through to you, as in a sole proprietorship, or taxed to the corporation and then taxed to you.

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