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Excluding the postal rule

In Jamaican real estate, excluding the postal rule means that acceptance of an offer must be communicated through direct methods such as in-person delivery or email, rather than by traditional mail. This approach ensures that a contract becomes binding only when the acceptance is actually received by the offeror, minimizing uncertainty and delays associated with postal communication. For instance, a seller might require that a buyer’s acceptance be confirmed via email to avoid issues related to postal delays. Excluding the postal rule provides clarity and control over when a contract takes effect, ensuring that both parties are fully aware of and agree to the terms before finalizing the deal.


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