English Contract Law - The offeree must accept the offer in its entirety.
If the offeree does something that would typically count as accepting the offer, the action will only count as accepting the offer if the offeree is aware of it. The offeree's reason for doing the action that defines acceptance is unimportant as long as they are aware of the offer. For instance, if a reward of £100 is offered for specific information about a crime, anyone who comes forward with that information will be eligible for the reward as long as they are aware of the crime, even if their primary motivation is not to win the reward but rather to do so for some other reason, such as assuaging their guilt.
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