Acceptance In contract law, an acceptance is an agreement, express or implied, to the terms of an offer that has been extended, such that a binding contract is formed upon the acceptance. A conditional acceptance, or an acceptance that contains a proposed modification in the offer, is considered under the law to be a counteroffer. The counteroffer then creates what is called a power of acceptance in the original offeror, who may then make an acceptance and bind the parties.
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