counteroffer

counteroffer
noun Date: 1788 a return offer made by one who has rejected an offer

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  • counteroffer — coun·ter·of·fer / kau̇n tər ˌȯ fər/ n: an offer that is made in response to another and that has additional or differing terms ◇ Under common law, a counteroffer does not constitute an acceptance of an offer and is often considered a rejection… …   Law dictionary

  • counteroffer — 1788, from COUNTER (Cf. counter ) + OFFER (Cf. offer) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • counteroffer — [kount′ər ôf΄ər] n. an offer proposed in response to one that is unsatisfactory …   English World dictionary

  • Counteroffer — A type of offer made in response to another offer, which was seen as unacceptable. A counteroffer revises the initial offer, making it more appealing for the person making the new offer. Responding with a counteroffer allows a person to decline… …   Investment dictionary

  • counteroffer — UK [ˈkaʊntə(r)ˌɒfə(r)] / US [ˈkaʊntərˌɔfər] noun [countable] Word forms counteroffer : singular counteroffer plural counteroffers business an offer made as an answer to another offer that you do not want to accept, for example an offer by the… …   English dictionary

  • counteroffer —    An offer made in response to a previous offer during contract negotiations. The counteroffer rejects the previous offer and simultaneously makes a different offer, changing the terms in some way. For example, if a buyer offers $500 for a used… …   Business law dictionary

  • counteroffer — n. to make a counteroffer * * * [ kaʊntəˌrɒfə] to make a counteroffer …   Combinatory dictionary

  • counteroffer — A reply made to a bid If a seller makes an offer of goods on specified terms at a specified price, the buyer may accept it or make a bid against the offer. Sellers who find the bid unacceptable may make a counteroffer, usually on terms or at a… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • counteroffer — An offer made by one of two negotiating parties in response to an offer by the other party. Where an acceptance of an offer is conditional, or introduces a new term, or varies substantially in any way from the terms of the offer, it may be… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • counteroffer — /kown teuhr aw feuhr, of euhr, kown teuhr aw feuhr, of euhr/, n. an offer or proposal made to offset or substitute for an earlier offer made by another. [1780 90; COUNTER + OFFER] * * * …   Universalium

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