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Article 2.1.63 Bibliography (1) A statement made by or other conduct of the offeree indicating assent to an offer is an acceptance. Silence or inactivity does not in itself amount to acceptance.
(2) An acceptance of an offer becomes effective when the indication of assent reaches the offeror.
(3) However, if, by virtue of the offer or as a result of practices which the parties have established between themselves or of usage, the offeree may indicate assent by performing an act without notice to the offeror, the acceptance is effective when the act is performed.
Author | Title | Publisher |
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ANDERSON, R.G. | Formation II: Arts. 2.1.6-2.1.14- Acceptance | in S. VOGENAUER (ed.), Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC), 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, 285-341 |
GAMA Jr. L. | Les usages du commerce dans les Principes d’UNIDROIT | Eppur si muove: The Age of Uniform Law Essays in honour of Michael Joachim Bonell to celebrate his 70th birthday, vol. 2, 1412 ff. |
KLEINHEISTERKAMP, J. | Comment on Arts 2.1.1-2.1.18 | in S.VOGENAUER - J.KLEINHEISTERKAMP (eds.), Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC), Oxford University Press, New York, 2009, pp. 217-313. |
Total Bibliography in the database 952