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what does the postal rule say
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GPT 3.5
The postal rule, also known as the mailbox rule, is a principle of contract law that states that an acceptance of an offer is valid as soon as it is posted, regardless of when it is received by the offeror. This rule only applies if it is reasonable to use the post as a means of communication between the parties. The rule was established in the case of Adams v Lindsell in 1818.