Which scenario exemplifies an invitation to treat instead of a binding offer? A) A customer’s request for a discount on a service B) A flyer offering free samples with purchase C)... Which scenario exemplifies an invitation to treat instead of a binding offer? A) A customer’s request for a discount on a service B) A flyer offering free samples with purchase C) A store's display of a limited-time sale D) A vendor's promise to deliver goods by a specific date

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to identify an example of an 'invitation to treat', which is a legal concept in contract law that refers to an indication that a person is willing to negotiate a contract but not a binding offer. We need to analyze the scenarios provided to distinguish between an invitation to treat and a binding offer.

Answer

A store's display of a limited-time sale.

A store's display of a limited-time sale exemplifies an invitation to treat.

Answer for screen readers

A store's display of a limited-time sale exemplifies an invitation to treat.

More Information

An invitation to treat is a preliminary statement or display that invites another party to make an offer, but is not a binding offer itself. The store's display is not a binding offer but an invitation for potential customers to make an offer to purchase.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse invitations to treat with offers. Offers are intended to be binding and to create a contract upon acceptance, whereas invitations to treat are not.

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