Acceptance is the final and unqualified expression of assent to the terms of an offer. Under Ghanaian contract law, a legally binding acceptance must demonstrate a clear and unconditional agreement to all the terms presented by the offeror. Once acceptance occurs, a binding contract is formed, and the terms of the offer become enforceable obligations. The principles governing acceptance are shaped by common law, Ghanaian case law, and the Contracts Act 1960, Act 25.