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Business, 27.08.2019 21:20 ARAYAMYHAND

Allen is considering making an offer to baker to purchase baker's house. allen and baker had been discussing the matter for several weeks, and finally allen decided to make an offer to baker. he typed up the offer on his office computer, printed it off, and put it on his desk expecting to give it to baker later that day. he then left for lunch. baker's office happened to be in the same building, and while allen was at lunch baker wandered into allen's office, saw the offer, and wrote "i accept, baker" at the bottom of the document. during lunch allen changed his mind and decided not to buy the house after all. baker insists that he already accepted allen's offer, and therefore a contract exists between the two parties. is there a contract in this case?

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