Contracts
A Kentucky seller accepts a buyer's offer but then crosses out one term and initials the change before returning it. This creates:
AA binding contract on the original terms
BA counteroffer that the buyer must accept or reject✓ Correct
CA void contract requiring a new offer
DAn accepted contract with an amendment
Explanation
Altering and returning a signed offer constitutes a counteroffer, not acceptance. The original offer is legally rejected, and the buyer must now decide whether to accept the seller's counteroffer.
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