Proposition in United States
Proposition Definition
An offer to do something. Until it has been accepted, a proposition may be withdrawn by the party who makes it, and, to be binding, the acceptance must be in the same terms, without any variation. See “Acceptance;” 1 La. 190; 4 La. 80.
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Legal Issue for Attorneys
An offer to do something. Until it has been accepted, a proposition may be withdrawn by the party who makes it, and, to be binding, the acceptance must be in the same terms, without any variation. See “Acceptance;” 1 La. 190; 4 La. 80.
Notice
This definition of Proposition is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
Proposition
A description about Proposition is available here: See Ballot initiative and Referendum.
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