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Those in the construction industry typically understand the basics of contracts. Even the word “contractor” reflects their regular use and experience with them. Nevertheless, the question of whether acceptance of a bid creates a binding contract comes up frequently. This question is not always answered easily, but a look at the legal nature of contracts helps answer it.

In the legal sense, a “contract” is an agreement whereby one party promises to pay money or perform services in exchange for another party’s promise to do the same. It creates rights between these parties that are enforceable under the law. Contracts are formed by an “offer” and an “acceptance.” Therefore, whether acceptance of a bid creates a contract largely depends on whether that bid legally constitutes an “offer.”

An offer capable of forming the basis of a contract must specifically state its essential terms. Those terms include the identity of the parties, the subject matter of the contract, and the consideration (which is the price and services to be exchanged). For example, if a subcontractor’s bid sets forth those terms, then the contractor’s acceptance of that bid will typically create a binding contract between them.

Despite this general rule, one should pay close attention to the language of the bid documents. For example, the bid documents may state that both acceptance of the bid and execution of a formal written agreement are conditions to the formation of a contract. A court will likely uphold such a requirement.

Finally, a contract arising from the acceptance of a bid does not eliminate the benefits of a formal written contract. A detailed, written agreement provides the parties the opportunity to fine tune the details of their respective obligations. The careful contractor will see that the parties’ obligations are set forth in more detail through a formal written agreement.

Ryan McLane is a Northern Kentucky attorney practicing at Dressman Benzinger LaVelle psc.

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vilimo wrote in post #18862574
I had called them twice - one on Tue pm and one on Wed pm - both were answered by a recording saying that they cannot answer the phone and to send them email or use the form on their website. Have you ever spoken to their CS / rep? If you have, you must be very lucky
I sent emails to them on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. They finally responded to my email on Wed when I requested them to cancel the order as I had submitted a claim through paypal. Also, finally this morning, the seller / shop finally emailed me to let me know that they were out of stock and had asked if I am willing to accept a body from the body / lens kit, which I accepted.
The camera is expected to arrive tomorrow.

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I've been called by their people a number of times, especially after I place an offer. A few times they called just to ask if I needed anything. When they first started it was more often, so maybe it is because I was an early customer. I understood they were trying to broker a deal, and each sales rep varied but was nice about it. Once I asked via customer survey why don't they carry TV's and they now carry TV's. Then I asked about musical instruments and studio gear, and now they carry them. It's not always perfect because I once called about high-end photo printers and they responded with regular office inkjets. But it didn't cost me anything, so was worth a shot. Admittedly, I haven't run into a bad vendor, but that doesn't mean others haven't. Twice I've been mildly concerned by small vendors I never heard of, but they came through with fast delivery or threw in some free lens cloths.
Glad you're getting your gear. I had the exact same thing happen with a camera body through Cameta a long time ago. Oversold during a sale, so asked if they can send a kit with lens removed and that was fine by me.