Contracts
In Maine, an offer that contains an 'irrevocable' period means the offeror:
ACannot make any other offers during that period
BCannot revoke the offer during the stated irrevocable period✓ Correct
CIs guaranteed acceptance if no other offers exist
DWill automatically close within that period
Explanation
An irrevocable (open) period means the offeror has agreed to keep the offer open and cannot revoke it during that time. Upon expiration without acceptance, the offer lapses.
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