Contracts
What is the legal term for an offer that has been accepted by all parties?
AA bilateral offer
BA binding contract✓ Correct
CAn executory agreement
DA unilateral offer
Explanation
Once an offer is accepted by all parties without modification, it becomes a binding contract — enforceable by both parties.
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