Contracts
An offer is revoked before acceptance. This is legally:
AOnly valid if the revocation is in writing
BValid; an offer may be revoked any time before acceptance is communicated to the offeror✓ Correct
CInvalid if the offer had a stated expiration date
DInvalid; an offer cannot be revoked once made
Explanation
An offeror may revoke their offer at any time before the offeree communicates acceptance. Once acceptance is communicated, a binding contract exists and the offer can no longer be revoked.
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