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Page creatorLost Student (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation20:30, August 9, 2020
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Since a person cannot enter into an agreement with herself nor maintain an action against herself, it follows that two or more parties are essential to every contract. One cannot enter into a contract with herself, or with herself and others,[1] even though she acts in different capacities. It is not necessary, however, that both parties shall be ascertained or in existence at the time the offer is made, if the offer is accepted by one who is within its terms.
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