In Dickinson v Dodds it was held that…
A) a third party may effectively communicate the revocation of an offer by an offeror
B) only the offeror can effectively revoke his or her own offer
C) a third party may effectively revoke an offer even if they do not have the offeror's permission
D) offers once made cannot be revoked
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