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The marginal cost curve is U-shaped because of the law of increasing opportunity costs.
Counter Offer
A new offer made in response to an offer received, which implies the rejection of the original offer.
Revocation
The official cancellation or withdrawal of an offer, agreement, or license, making it no longer valid.
Offeror Dies
A legal situation that generally results in the termination of an offer when the person making the offer passes away before acceptance, affecting contract formation.
Insanity Of Offeror
A legal defense where the validity of a contract is questioned due to the mental capability of the party making the offer at the time of agreement.
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