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An offer made by an act or conduct (rather than by words) is termed:
AExpress contract
BImplied contract
CTacit contract
DE-contract
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Implied contract
1. Per OCR: "the contracts which are made by an act or conduct of the parties and not by words are termed an implied contract."
2. Express = in words (spoken or written).
3. Implied = inferred from conduct/action.
_Source: ICMAI BoS CMA Foundation Paper 1 (FBLC) — Paper1_07042026.pdf, Module 2 §2.1 (page 53)_
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