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In this video, the common-law mirror image rule for contracts is explained. The rule states that acceptance must match the terms of the offer exactly to form a valid contract. For example, if a farmer offers to sell 1,000 red apples with delivery by truck to a businessman by noon the next day, and the businessman agrees but requests delivery by train, this does not constitute acceptance. Instead, the businessman’s response is a counteroffer. According to the mirror image rule, the farmer has not formed a contract because the acceptance differs from the original offer. The farmer can either refuse to deliver the apples or accept the counteroffer, which would obligate him to deliver the apples by train.