Section 7 Indian Contract Act 1872
Section 7 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 is about Acceptance must be absolute. It is under CHAPTER I of the Act. CHAPTER I is titled OF THE COMMUNICATION, ACCEPTANCE AND REVOCATION OF PROPOSALS.
Acceptance must be absolute
In order to convert a proposal into a promise, the acceptance must—
(1) be absolute and unqualified;
(2) be expressed in some usual and reasonable manner, unless the proposal prescribes the manner in which it is to be accepted. If the proposal prescribes a manner in which it is to be accepted, and the acceptance is not made in such manner, the proposer may, within a reasonable time after the acceptance is communicated to him, insist that his proposal shall be accepted in the prescribed manner, and not otherwise; but if he fails to do so, he accepts the acceptance.
See also:
Section 6 Indian Contract Act 1872 (Revocation how made)
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