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if an offer specifies no time limit in which to accept: the offeree has 30 days to respond. the offeree has 10 days to respond. the offer is not valid and therefore it does not matter when the offeree responds. the offeree has a reasonable period during which to accept.
In contract law, when an offer has no specified time limit, the offeree is generally given a reasonable period to accept. This is based on common - law principles and the nature of contract formation. A fixed number of days (like 10 or 30) is not a universal rule. Also, an offer with no time limit is still a valid offer (so the option about it not being valid is incorrect).
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the offeree has a reasonable period during which to accept.