Contracts
A Nebraska seller who changes their mind after signing a purchase agreement but before the buyer has signed would be:
AFree to withdraw because no contract exists yet
BBound by their signed offer if the buyer has not yet responded — but may revoke the offer before acceptance✓ Correct
CAutomatically in breach of contract
DRequired to pay the buyer's agent a cancellation fee
Explanation
An offer may be revoked at any time before it is accepted and the acceptance communicated. Once the buyer signs and communicates acceptance to the offeror, the contract is formed and the seller is bound.
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