Communication of acceptance: acceptance is complete when sent beyond the acceptor's control, and against acceptor when received. Communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made. Communication of an acceptance is complete as against the proposer when put into a course of transmission beyond the acceptor's control, and as against the acceptor when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer. Communication of a revocation is complete as against the maker when put into a course of transmission beyond that maker's control, and as against the recipient when it comes to the recipient's knowledge.
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Communication of acceptance: acceptance is complete when sent beyond the acceptor's control, and against acceptor when received.
Communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made. Communication of an acceptance is complete as against the proposer when put into a course of transmission beyond the acceptor's control, and as against the acceptor when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer. Communication of a revocation is complete as against the maker when put into a course of transmission beyond that maker's control, and as against the recipient when it comes to the recipient's knowledge.
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