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5 October, 02:17

Day 1 - School teacher sends superintendent letter of resignation. Day 4 - Superintendent mails letter accepting resignation. Day 5 - School teacher hand delivers letter withdrawing resignation. Day 6 - Teacher receives superintendent's letter. a. The above negotiations are governed by the UCC. b. The resignation was accepted and the withdrawal is too late. c. both a and b d. The resignation offer was revoked.

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  1. 5 October, 02:58
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    Answer: B - The resignation was accepted and the withdrawal is too late.

    Explanation: From the above question, the teachers resignation was accepted by the superintendent before the teacher decided to withdraw her resignation.

    The superintendent has already received and accepted the resignation letter before she withdrew it. That was why she revived her resignation acceptance on day six after her withdrawal letter was sent in this n day five
  2. 5 October, 04:58
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    The correct option is B

    The resignation was accepted and the withdrawal is too late.

    Explanation:

    A withdrawal may only take place before the offer reaches. In this respect, it could be concluded that a withdrawal prevents an offer from becoming effective.

    Since the superintendent's acceptance letter was sent before the teacher's withdrawal letter, the teacher's resignation has been accepted. The fact that the withdrawal letter has not been received by the superintendent before the teacher received the acceptance letter, the withdrawal offer is null an void. Except the superintendent officer wants to take a reconsideration.
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