Contracts
Under Georgia law, an offer is effectively revoked when:
AA. The offeror changes their mind privately
BB. The revocation is communicated to the offeree before they accept✓ Correct
CC. 3 business days pass without acceptance
DD. The offeror informs their agent of the revocation
Explanation
An offer may be revoked any time before acceptance, but the revocation must be communicated to the offeree. A private change of mind does not constitute revocation — the offeree must actually receive notice that the offer has been withdrawn.
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