Contracts
When a seller accepts a buyer's offer without changes, this creates a(n):
ACounteroffer
BOption contract
CBilateral contract✓ Correct
DUnilateral contract
Explanation
A purchase agreement in which both parties make promises to each other — the buyer promises to pay and the seller promises to convey title — is a bilateral (two-sided) contract.
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