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Goods displayed in a shop window with a price label will amount to

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Examples of an Invitation to Offer:

• Goods displayed in shop windows.

• Price lists and catalogues.

• Advertisements (generally).

• Auction notices.
Updated On: Jul 9, 2026
  • Offer
  • Invitation to offer
  • Acceptance to offer
  • Counter offer
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the stages of contract formation.
A contract moves through an invitation to make an offer, then an actual offer, and finally acceptance.
Step 2: Eliminate the wrong stage.
Calling it an offer, an acceptance to offer, or a counter offer would wrongly treat the shopkeeper as already bound, when in fact it is the customer who makes the offer at the counter.
Step 3: Apply the settled contract law position.
Displaying priced goods in a shop window only invites customers to make an offer to buy, it is not an offer by the shopkeeper itself.
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