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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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Shawna offers to type Philip's research paper at the price of $6 per page. Philip's paper will be 20 pages long and will cost hi

m a total of $120. Shawna wants a deposit of $60 before she agrees to begin typing. Philip does not know if he has enough money to pay Shawna and states that he will contact her tomorrow regarding her offer. Shawna has second thoughts regarding Philip's ability to pay her for the services. Shawna calls Philip and withdraws her offer before Philip accepts it. She is able to do this because she has the right of
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1 answer:
RideAnS [48]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Revocation

Explanation:

Based on the information given She is able to do this because she has the right of REVOCATION which means the right to cancel , terminate, withdraw or bring a contract to an end due to some reason just as the case of Shawna and Philip's in which we were told that Shawna had a second thought on wheither Philip's will have the ability to pay her for the services she is about to rendered to him by deciding to calls Philip in order to withdraw her offer before Philip accepts it.

Therefore Shawna is able to withdraw her offer because she has the right of REVOCATION

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