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As others have said, the University's offer is legally binding (subject to the condition). Tim Send a noteboard - 26/02/2010 06:08:19 PM
You are, of course, not obliged to accept it – obviously, since you would then be screwed if you met the conditions of any offer except your lowest.

Good luck! Where are you applying to, what for, and what offers do you have?
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