Unconditional and Unqualified Acceptance

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An Unconditional and Unqualified Acceptance is a contract offer and acceptance law requirement that refers to an unequivocal agreement (acceptance) to all the terms of an offer without any modifications.



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2024a

2024b

2017

The suggestion of the different terms constitutes a counter-offer, which will be considered a rejection of the original offer. The original offer cannot be restored or accepted unless all parties agree to do so. Therefore, if there are additional conditions attached to the response to an offer (e.g. “I’ll do it for an additional sum of money”), that response will not be considered an acceptance of the offer.