Contracts
In Oregon, a seller's 'counter-offer' is legally:
AA modification to the original offer that the buyer must accept
BA rejection of the original offer and a new offer from the seller to the buyer✓ Correct
CAn acceptance of the original offer with minor modifications
DAn extension of the buyer's offer deadline
Explanation
A counter-offer is both a rejection of the buyer's original offer (which is extinguished) and a new offer by the seller to the buyer. The buyer is free to accept, reject, or counter the counter-offer. The seller cannot go back and accept the original offer after making a counter-offer.
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