Contracts
A NC seller who accepts an offer but has not yet communicated acceptance to the buyer can:
ANot revoke the acceptance once signed
BRevoke the acceptance before communication reaches the buyer✓ Correct
CAccept a backup offer and have both contracts pending
DDemand the buyer sign again to confirm
Explanation
Acceptance of an offer is generally not effective until communicated to the offeror. Until communicated, the accepting party may revoke their acceptance.
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