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    Silence Constitutes Acceptance to an Offer If Because of Previous
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Silence Constitutes Acceptance to an Offer If Because of Previous

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Silence constitutes acceptance to an offer if because of previous dealings, it is reasonable for the offeree to notify the offeror of non-acceptance.

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