Acceptance is the clear and final assent by the offeree to all the terms of an offer. It converts a mere offer into a legally binding agreement once the other elements of contract formation such as consideration and intention to create legal relations are present.
Under Ghanaian contract law, which draws heavily from English common law principles and statutory interventions such as the Contracts Act, 1960 (Act 25) and the Electronic Transactions Act, 2008 (Act 772), acceptance must be objective, certain, and unequivocal.