False. Despite this, an offeree's acceptance does not work as an effective acceptance when it is sent to the incorrect email address.
<h3>When an offeree declines an offer from the offeror, the offer becomes null and void and may be cancelled by?</h3>
REVOCATION. Revocation denotes the offerer's withdrawal of their offer. An offer may be withdrawn at any moment prior to acceptance, according to the general rule established in Payne v. Cave [1]. However, the revocation must be effectively notified to the offeree before acceptance [2] whether directly or indirectly.
<h3>What prerequisites must be satisfied before an offer may be lawfully accepted?</h3>
Taking up a proposal. To accept an offer, a person must expressly acknowledge their agreement to its conditions and their desire to be bound by them. An offer that has been withdrawn cannot be accepted. Unless the conditions of the offer specify otherwise, acceptance may be done either orally or in writing.
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