Contracts

Under Massachusetts law, an offer that is revoked before it is accepted:

ACreates a binding contract if the offeree had begun performing
BTerminates the offer and no contract is formed✓ Correct
CConverts automatically into a counter-offer
DRemains valid for 3 business days after revocation

Explanation

In Massachusetts, an offer may be revoked by the offeror at any time before acceptance. Once properly revoked, no contract can be formed from that offer. The offeree has no remedy if the offer is revoked before they communicate acceptance.

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