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offeror
[ aw-fer-awr, of-er-, -er ]
noun
, Law.
- the person who makes an offer: Compare offeree ( def ).
The contract is concluded as of the moment the acceptance reaches the offeror.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of offeror1
First recorded in 1870–75; offer ( def ) + -or 2( def )
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Example Sentences
A mere mental operation, or an attempted acceptance, not communicated to the offeror, does not constitute a legal acceptance.
From Project Gutenberg
To recall an offer, the offeror must communicate his intention so to do, to the acceptor before acceptance.
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The offeror may stipulate in his offer by letter, that the contract shall not be made until he is in receipt of a reply.
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