Asked by Khyla Singleton on May 22, 2024

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In Bauer v.Qwest Communications Company,LLC,the case in the text,the court held that Susman's silence:

A) amounted to acceptance because he failed to reject the offer within the stated time period.
B) amounted to acceptance due to the parties' lengthy relationship and course of dealings.
C) did not amount to acceptance because the other parties could not impose a duty for him to respond to the offer.
D) did not amount to acceptance because the offer was not communicated by reasonable means.

Silence

The absence of any sound or noise.

Acceptance

Within the domain of contract law, the process of consenting to an offer's conditions, thus establishing a legally enforceable agreement.

Reasonable Means

Actions or methods that are considered fair, appropriate, and sensible according to the average person's judgment under specific circumstances.

  • Identify the circumstances under which silence can amount to acceptance.
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James GilleyMay 23, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The court held that Susman's silence was an assent to be bound given the parties' lengthy relationship and course of dealings.