Two parties are said to have a "meeting of the minds" when:
a. None of these answers.
b. One party proposes an offer with definite terms, and the other party agrees to those terms unconditionally.
c. One party proposes an offer with definite terms, and the other party makes a counter-proposal with different terms.
d. Both parties make a general agreement and decide to work out the details later.
Answer: B
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