Contracts
In Kansas, when a buyer makes an offer that contains a typographical error (wrong price), the seller accepts the erroneous offer. The contract is most likely:
AVoid due to the error
BEnforceable at the erroneous price unless fraud or mutual mistake is proven✓ Correct
CAutomatically corrected to the intended price
DVoidable at the KREC's discretion
Explanation
Generally, parties are bound by their written contracts even with errors. However, mutual mistake of fact (where both parties intended the same thing) may provide grounds to reform or rescind the contract.
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