What Is Contract Formation Offer Law in California
What is the Law in California for Contract Formation Offers Law in California - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 307
California Law
CA Civil Jury Instructions
CACI 307 - Contract Formation Offers
As of September 1, 2010
California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 307
307. Contract Formation—Offer
Both an offer and an acceptance are required to create a contract.
[Name of defendant] contends that a contract was not created
because there was never any offer. To overcome this contention,
[name of plaintiff] must prove all of the following:
1. That [name of plaintiff] communicated to [name of defendant]
that [he/she/it] was willing to enter into a contract with
[name of defendant];
2. That the communication contained specific terms; and
3. That, based on the communication, [name of defendant]
could have reasonably concluded that a contract with these
terms would result if [he/she/it] accepted the offer.
If [name of plaintiff] did not prove all of the above, then a contractwas not created.
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