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A pre- offer and acceptance stage which may lead to formulation of a contract e.g. goods displayed in a window are deemed an invitation to treat, not an offer for sale.
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an invitation to the website visitor to make an offer that the seller may accept or reject
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an opportunity to negotiate an offer
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a statement or conduct which invites each recipient to make an offer or enter into further negotiations
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a way of saying, "Make me an offer
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An invitation to open negations with a view to forming a contract. Displaying goods for sale is an invitation to treat, not an offer
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In contract law, an invitation to treat (invitation to bargain in the US) is an action by one party which may appear to be a contractual offer but which is actually inviting others to make an offer of their own. The distinction is important because if a legitimate contractual offer is accepted by another, a binding contract is immediately formed and the terms of the original offer cannot be further negotiated without both parties' consent. An invitation to treat may be seen as a request for expressions of interest.
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