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In "Prothom Alo" you have found a notice where you can apply for the position of ‘Management Trainee' in DBBL. You have applied for that position. In such case is there conduct any contract? And if so then mention your position for that contract, ‘Offeror' or ‘Promisee'? Why?

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In contract law, there are two parties involved in a contract: the offeror and the offeree, also called the promisor and the promisee. In the above example, the notice of vacancy for a management trainee in DBBL is an offer made to the prospective employee which is the person that applies for the job. It is not yet a contract as there has to be a legally binding agreement between the two parties first(A contract is valid if there is an offer, an acceptance, and a consideration). The employer is the offeror here since he proposes the terms of the offer and the employee is the offeree since he is the one to which the offer is made and then chooses to accept the offer or not by applying for the job and finally accepting the job offer. Therefore you are the promisee or offeree here.

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