Contracts
A North Dakota seller who accepts an offer 'with modifications' has effectively:
AAccepted the original offer
BMade a counteroffer that the original buyer may accept or reject✓ Correct
CVoided the contract permanently
DExtended the original offer period
Explanation
An acceptance with modifications is legally a counteroffer, not an acceptance. The original offer is rejected, and a new offer (the counteroffer) is made to the original offeror, who may then accept, reject, or counter again.
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