Contracts
In Ohio, if a seller rejects a buyer's offer outright without making a counteroffer, the buyer's offer:
ARemains open for acceptance for 30 days
BIs automatically extended for 10 days
CIs terminated and the buyer is free of any obligation✓ Correct
DMust be formally withdrawn in writing by the buyer
Explanation
A rejection terminates the offer. Once an offer is rejected, the offeror (buyer) is no longer bound.
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