Mysty offered to sell her car to Tim for $15 000. Tim faxed a letter to her that said, "Consider it sold. I'll bring the money to you next Monday when I pick up the vehicle. Of course, for that price, I'll want you to install a new stereo in it." Tim did not hear anything more from Mysty, but he arrived at her door the following Monday with $15 000 in cash. He was delighted to find that a new stereo had been installed in the car, but disappointed when Mysty refused to accept his money or hand over the vehicle. Mysty is required to do so because there was a valid offer and acceptance. – Is this true or false? Very briefly, explain why this is true/false
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Mysty offered to sell her car to Tim for $15 000. Tim faxed a letter to her that said, "Consider it sold. I'll bring the money to you next Monday when I pick up the vehicle. Of course, for that price, I'll want you to install a new stereo in it." Tim did not hear anything more from Mysty, but he arrived at her door the following Monday with $15 000 in cash. He was delighted to find that a new stereo had been installed in the car, but disappointed when Mysty refused to accept his money or hand over the vehicle.
Mysty is required to do so because there was a valid offer and acceptance. – Is this true or false?
Very briefly, explain why this is true/false
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