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 HOW TO MAKE A VALID OFFER UNDER GHANAIAN LAW

A valid offer under Ghanaian law is a clear and final expression of willingness to enter into a binding legal agreement once accepted. It must be clear, unambiguous, final, and legally capable of forming a contract. Courts assess whether a statement is an offer by applying the objective test. This means the court asks what a reasonable person with knowledge of the facts would conclude from the words and conduct of the parties.

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BUSINESS COMPILATION RESERVED. Contract 1

A contract is a legally enforceable agreement under Ghanaian law formed when the parties reach consensus ad idem, meaning a true meeting of the minds. Ghana’s contract law is derived from common law doctrine and refined by the Contracts Act 1960 Act 25. Courts assess the presence and quality of offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, capacity and consideration to determine whether an agreement is enforceable.

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