EstatePass
ContractsOffer_and_acceptanceEASY

A buyer mails a signed acceptance in the manner invited by the offer, and the parties dispute when the contract became effective. Which doctrine addresses that timing issue?

Correct Answer

B) Mailbox rule

Mailbox rule is correct because the facts match the common-law rule that an acceptance is generally effective when properly dispatched, unless the contract states otherwise. That is the best description of the relationship, right, or legal concept tested here.

Answer Options
A
Time is of the essence clause
B
Mailbox rule
C
Mirror-image rule
D
Offer

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Deep Analysis of This Contracts Question

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Background Knowledge for Contracts

Sign up free to unlock full analysis
Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Real World Application in Contracts

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Common Mistakes to Avoid on Contracts Questions

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Related Topics & Key Terms

Key Terms:

offer_and_acceptancecontractsmailbox_ruleacceptance
Was this explanation helpful?

More Contracts Questions

People Also Study

Contracts Questions

Practice More Questions

Access 2,000+ practice questions and pass your real estate exam.

Start Practicing