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A) It is not consideration that will support a binding contract.
B) It is consideration that will support a binding contract.
C) It is consideration that will support a binding contract only in the employment context.
D) It is consideration that will support a binding contract only in the context of the provision of services.
E) It is consideration that will support a binding contract only in the restaurant industry.
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A) Yes, sufficient consideration was present.
B) No, there was insufficient consideration because Sue did not promise anything in exchange.
C) No, there was insufficient consideration because Marcy's agreement was illusory.
D) No, because throwing a party is not of a monetary value such as to constitute consideration.
E) No, because close relatives are involved.
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A) The supplier is correct because modification of orders of over $200 must be in writing.
B) The supplier is correct because modification of orders of over $500 must be in writing.
C) The supplier is correct because modification of orders of over $600 must be in writing.
D) The supplier is correct because modification of orders of over $800 must be in writing.
E) Mary is correct because under the circumstances, there was no requirement of a writing to modify the agreement.
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A) Requirement
B) Output
C) Executed
D) Both requirement and output
E) Requirement, output, and executed
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A) Actual
B) Acknowledged
C) Certain
D) Liquidated
E) Unliquidated
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A) Denise is correct, and Richard breached a contract he had with her.
B) Denise is correct only if she can show that she had given past consideration in other dealings with Richard.
C) Denise is correct only if she can show that Richard did not really need the money.
D) Denise is incorrect because her acceptance was illusory.
E) Denise is incorrect because she did not provide any consideration.
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A) She is correct. Her statement bound him to an option contract, and he should have awaited her final decision.
B) She is incorrect in that her response bound Richard to an option contract, but she is correct that he should have awaited her final decision.
C) She is correct that her response bound Richard to an option correct, but she is incorrect that he should have awaited her final decision
D) She is correct that her statement bound him to an option contract, but he should have awaited her final decision only if she can prove that they have had significant business dealings in the past.
E) She is incorrect on both counts. Her statement did not create an option contract nor was Richard bound to await her final decision.
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A) Satisfaction
B) Accord
C) Both satisfaction and accord
D) Fund transfer
E) Bond
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A) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged.
B) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any late charges due under the original agreement.
C) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any interest due under the original agreement.
D) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any late charges and any interest due under the original agreement.
E) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any late charges or interest due under the original agreement, or for attorney fees of the creditor that are due.
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A) The bank is likely to prevail because Ursula only provided past consideration.
B) The bank is likely to prevail because Ursula was tainted by being Victor's girlfriend.
C) The bank is likely to prevail because no valid bilateral contract existed.
D) Ursula is likely to prevail because a valid bilateral contract existed.
E) Ursula is likely to prevail because an enforceable unilateral contract exists based on her provision of information leading to the capture of Victor.
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A) It is an illusory promise.
B) It is a valid promise.
C) It is a promise sufficient to require Richard to consult with her prior to selling the computer to someone else.
D) It is a promise sufficient to require Richard to consult with her prior to selling the computer to someone else, but only for 30 days.
E) It is a real promise.
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A) A completed act.
B) The beginning of action in acceptance, even if it is not complete.
C) An acknowledgement.
D) A return promise.
E) An agreement.
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A) Liquidated
B) Unliquidated
C) Supported
D) Unsupported
E) Liquidated in relation to the school loans, additional funds, and car; and unsupported in relation to the party.
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A) Valid consideration because it is illusory consideration.
B) Valid consideration only in the employment context.
C) Valid consideration because it is past consideration.
D) Valid consideration only if a sale of goods is involved.
E) Not valid consideration.
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