Across
- 1. The party who communicates a serious, definite offer.
- 5. a voluntarily arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable at law as a binding legal agreement.
- 6. threats, violence, constraints, or other action brought to bear on someone to do something against their will or better judgment
- 7. The party to whom an offer is made.
- 8. except to talk about process by which proposed laws, treaties, and agreements are officially recognized.
- 13. The right to withdraw an offer before it is accepted.
- 15. Contracts in which the offeror requires that the offeree indicate acceptance by performing his or her obligations under the contract.
Down
- 2. the revocation, cancellation, or repeal of a law, order, or agreement.
- 3. Contracts in which the offer implies that it can be accepted by giving a promise instead of performing the contracted-for act.
- 4. intentional deception of a person or entity by another made for monetary or personal gain.
- 9. A change the offeree makes to the offeror’s terms.
- 10. A proposal by an offeror to do something, provided the offeree does something in return.
- 11. A binding contract in which the offeree gives the offeror something of value in return for a promise to keep the offer open.
- 12. the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- 14. capable of being nullified or invalidated.
