Contracts
When a buyer's offer is rejected and the seller makes a change to the terms, this is known as a:
AAcceptance
BCounteroffer✓ Correct
CRatification
DRescission
Explanation
Any change to the original offer constitutes a counteroffer, which terminates the original offer and creates a new offer that the buyer may accept or reject.
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