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re: Can anyone on SC's schedule beat them, besides Clemson?
Posted on 9/11/17 at 2:08 pm to jcolding41
Posted on 9/11/17 at 2:08 pm to jcolding41
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Apparently that doesn't mean he took the bet. All I can say is if he posts everyone knows he's a poon.
Dude is a total flake.
Posted on 9/11/17 at 3:18 pm to Open Dore Policy
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Dude is a total flake.
This... If no Aubies are willing to call him out for it, for the rest of the season, no ban bets should be honored with Auburn fans. What a douchenozzle.
Quick rundown on the contract process here...
Offer
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... defines offer as "an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed", the "offeree". An offer is a statement of the terms on which the offeror is willing to be bound. It is the present contractual intent to be bound by a contract with definite and certain terms communicated to the offeree.
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ban bet?
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2 months. When Clemson loses, you're gone til 11/9
Acceptance
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A promise or act on the part of an offeree indicating a willingness to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in an offer. Also, the acknowledgment of the drawee that binds the drawee to the terms of a draft.
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So if AU wins I'm gone for 2 months and if CU wins you're gone for 2 months? If so deal.
If we are doing it on stidhams efficiency then you'll have to set the line for that.
"But but but.. he made another statement... that changed the deal" - Except it didn't:
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The "mirror image rule" states that if you are to accept an offer, you must accept an offer exactly, without modifications; if you change the offer in any way, this is a counter-offer that kills the original offer and the original offer cannot be accepted at a future time.[26]
However, a mere request for information about the terms of the offer is not a counter-offer and leaves the offer intact.[27] It may be possible to draft an enquiry such that it adds to the terms of the contract while keeping the original offer alive.
Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Sec. 2-207(1), a definite expression of acceptance or a written confirmation of an informal agreement may constitute a valid acceptance even if it states terms additional to or different from the offer or informal agreement. The additional or different terms are treated as proposals for addition into the contract under UCC Sec. 2-207(2).
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This post was edited on 9/11/17 at 3:20 pm
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