Contracts
In Wyoming, when a seller accepts a buyer's offer with changes, this is considered:
AA binding acceptance
BA counteroffer that terminates the original offer✓ Correct
CAn addendum to the original contract
DA conditional acceptance that binds both parties
Explanation
Any change to the terms of an offer by the seller constitutes a counteroffer, which terminates the original offer. The buyer is then free to accept, reject, or counter the new terms. There is no binding contract until both parties agree to identical terms.
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