Contracts
A counteroffer made by the seller legally:
AKeeps the original offer open while adding new terms
BRejects the original offer and creates a new offer that the buyer may accept or reject✓ Correct
CAutomatically binds both parties to the new terms
DRequires notarization to be valid
Explanation
A counteroffer rejects the original offer (which cannot be revived) and creates a new offer with modified terms. The buyer is then free to accept, reject, or counter the new offer.
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