Title

IV.2.4 - Lapse of an offer

Content

No. IV.2.4 - Lapse of an offer

(a) An offer lapses when

i)

the party to whom it is made fails to accept it within the time or in the manner prescribed by the offeror, or, if no time or manner is prescribed, within a time or in a manner reasonable under the circumstances,

ii)

the offeree communicates his refusal of the offer, or makes a counter-offer,

iii)

either party dies or, in case of a corporation, ceases to exist.

(b) An oral offer must be accepted immediately unless the circumstances indicate otherwise.

(c) A late acceptance is effective as an acceptance if without undue delay the offeror informs the offeree that the offeror is treating it as an effective acceptance.

Commentary

1 Situations when an offer lapses are determined, first and foremost, by the parties themselves (party-autonomy). The offeror may indicate in his offer the time and/or manner in which his offer must be accepted by the other side. Alternatively, the offeree may indicate to the offeror that he refuses the offer or may make a counter-offer. An acceptance with material alterations, limitations or other modifications constitutes such a counter-offer.

2 Absent such scenarios, the offer must be accepted within the time or manner reasonable under the circumstances. What is reasonable depends on  the circumstances of each individual case, and requires to take into account the professional sophistication of the parties, the means of communication used by the offeror and usages and practices of communication established between the parties or in the particular branch of trade in which the parties are operating.

3 If the offer is made orally, it must be accepted immediately, unless the parties have agreed or the circumstances indicate otherwise.

4 The sole purpose of Subsection (a) i) is to protect the offeror. Therefore, the offeror may decide to treat a late acceptance as a valid acceptance pursuant to Subsection (c). In such a case he must inform the offeree without undue delay of this intention. The time limit is necessary because of the need for legal certainty. The parties must know whether a contract was concluded or not. Whether the offeror has reacted without undue delay depends on the circumstances of each case, taking into account the previous practice established between the parties, the significance of the contract for the parties and the standard of reasonableness.

References

Court Decisions

Cour de cassation, 3ème chambre civile, No. 08-13.230, 20th May 2009Cour de cassation, 3ème chambre civile, No. 87-18.130, 10th May 1989

Doctrine

Amarani Mekki, Soraya / Fauvarque-Cosson, Bénédicte, Droit des contrats, in: Recueil Dalloz 2005 at page 2836 et seq.Aubert, Jean-Luc, Caducité d'une offre de vente du fait du silence du bénéficiaire pendant un délai resonnable, in: Recueil Dalloz 1992 at page 397 et seq.Beale, H. G.; Chitty, Joseph et al., Chitty on Contracts, Vol. 1, London 2004.Domingo, Ortega, Rodriguez-Antolin, Zambrana, Principios de Derecho Global, Navarra, 2006Jenks, Edward et al., A Digest of English Civil Law, London, Sydney, Calcutta, Winnipeg, Wellington 1921.Mathieu-Izorche, Marie-Laure, L'irrévocabilité de l'offre de contract: réflexions à propros de l'arrêt de la troisième chambre civile du 7 mai 2008, in: Recueil Dalloz 2009 at page 440 et seq.Mestre, Jacques / Fages, Bertrand, L'acceptation de l'offre dans un délai qui n'était pas déraisonnable, in: RTD Civ. 2005 at page 772.Virassamy, Georges, Caducité d'une offre de vente du fait du silence du bénéficiaire pend un délai raisonnable, in: Recueil Dalloz 1993 at page 493 et seq.

International Legislation

Fontaine, Marcel, OHADA Uniform Act On Contract Law Preliminary DraftOrganization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA), Uniform act relating to general commercial law

Model Laws

Principles of Latin American Contract Law (PLACL)The Draft Civil Code for Israel in: Siehr, Kurt/Zimmermann, Reinhard (ed.) The Draft Civil Code for Israel in comparative perspective, 2008

National Legislation

Civil Code of the People's Republic of China (2020)Contract Law of the People's Republic of ChinaDanish Contracts ActFinnish Contracts ActFrench Civil Code 2016GIW DDRItalian Codice CivileJapanese Civil Code 2020
Act No. 89 of 1896
Amendment of Act No. 44 of 2017
Louisiana Civil Code 2015Philippines Republic Act 386 (Civil Code)Saudi Arabia Civil Transactions Law - Royal Decree No. M/191, June 18, 2023, official translation

Principles / Restatements

OHADAC principles on international commercial contractsPrinciples of European Contract Law - PECLUNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts 2016