Contract Counter-Offer

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A Contract Counter-Offer is a contract law principle that refers to a response to an initial offer in which the offeree proposes changes to the terms, effectively rejecting the original offer and creating a new one for the original offeror to consider.

  • AKA: Conditional Acceptance.
  • Context:
    • It can act as a rejection of the original offer, as the counter-offer introduces new terms and voids the initial offer, which can no longer be accepted.
    • It can initiate a new offer by proposing modified terms, giving the original offeror the option to accept, reject, or negotiate further.
    • It can be a common mechanism in negotiations, such as real estate transactions or salary discussions, where back-and-forth offers are typical until both parties reach consensus.
    • It can serve as a legal termination of the original offer, per the precedent set by Hyde v. Wrench, where a counter-offer extinguishes the original offer, making it unavailable for later acceptance unless renewed.
    • It can, in certain jurisdictions, be viewed as the start of an offer cycle, requiring clear communication and mutual understanding for contract formation.
  • Example(s):
    • In the case of Hyde v. Wrench (1840), Mr. Hyde’s counter-offer to purchase Mr. Wrench's farm at a lower price nullified Wrench’s original offer, making it impossible for Hyde to accept it later.
    • In a real estate deal, if a buyer offers $285,000 for a property listed at $300,000, this constitutes a counter-offer that voids the seller's initial offer, necessitating further agreement from the seller.
  • Counter-Example(s):
    • An Unqualified Acceptance, where the offeree agrees to all original terms without modifications, leads to a binding contract immediately, avoiding any counter-offer implications.
    • A request for clarification on terms without suggesting new terms is not a counter-offer but instead may be considered part of initial negotiations or inquiries.
    • An Invitation-to-Treat.
  • See: Definite and Certain Offer, Mirror Image Rule, Negotiation, Offer and Acceptance, Rejection of Offer,


References

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  • (Cornell Law, 2022) ⇒ Wex Definitions Team (2022). "Counteroffer". In: Legal Information Institute -- Wex. Last updated in August of 2022.
    • QUOTE: A counteroffer functions as both a rejection of an offer to enter into a contract and a new offer, materially changing the terms of the original offer.

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