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Ritesh (TL)     05 July 2016

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Hi, I wanted to know from a legal stand point, is recieving a document the same as accepting. In one case my friend's boss has advise him that since he signed while recieving a letter, it will be considered as his acceptance, even if he has not put word "accepted" only mentioned "recieved". Thanks.



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Kumar Doab (FIN)     05 July 2016

In that case it is a reciept and may not be deemed acceptance.

Ritesh (TL)     05 July 2016

Dear Mr.Doab, Thank you, just one clarification this letter was addressed to him, will that make any difference. Thanks.

Advocate Ram Prasad (Chief Lawyer)     05 July 2016

It all depends on d subject matter contents nd context nd conduct of d parties of dat contract.

Advocate Ram Prasad (Chief Lawyer)     05 July 2016

It all depends on d subject matter contents nd context nd conduct of d parties of dat contract.

Advocate Ram Prasad (Chief Lawyer)     05 July 2016

It all depends on d subject matter contents nd context nd conduct of d parties of dat contract.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     06 July 2016

please come with facts of the case as to what the paper was and why the paper was.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     06 July 2016

Obviously the letter addressed to him, was to be given to him.


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