A) a void agreement because of the fraud involved.
B) a voidable contract, one that Jack can void.
C) a voidable contract, because it is unilateral.
D) a void contract because of the UCC.
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A) Fred would win, as he did not ask Patty to quit her job.
B) Patty would win, as a contract was formed when Fred promised to pay her the support.
C) Fred would win, as family members cannot sue each other for breach of an oral promise.
D) Patty may win under the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
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A) "as much as he deserves."
B) "to the letter of the law."
C) "let the buyer beware."
D) "something for something."
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A) Consideration
B) Capacity
C) Consent
D) Legality
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A) more common today than they were in the past, although policy issues they raised in the 1700s have never gone away.
B) now illegal, as they violate antitrust laws.
C) infrequently litigated.
D) relatively recent developments, first used following the Great Depression in the United States.
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A) a void agreement.
B) a voidable contract.
C) an unenforceable agreement.
D) a quasi-contract.
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A) a promise made by the defendant
B) a promise made by the plaintiff in response to the defendant's promise
C) reliance on the defendant's promise
D) Enforcing the promise is the only way to avoid injustice.
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A) This is an implied, unilateral contract and she must pay the price requested by the man.
B) This is an express, voidable contract that either party may avoid.
C) The court would order Myrtle to pay the reasonable value of the yard work because of the benefit conferred on her.
D) Myrtle would not have to pay for the yard work.
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A) an express contract
B) an implied contract
C) a quasi-contract
D) a unilateral contract
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A) an implied, unilateral contract.
B) an express, unilateral contract.
C) an implied, bilateral contract.
D) an express, bilateral contract.
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A) Walter would win as there was no contract.
B) Walter would win because of the UCC.
C) Matt would win; this is an implied contract.
D) Matt would win in quantum meruit.
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A) executed, bilateral, express contract.
B) executory, bilateral, implied-in-law contract.
C) executed, unilateral, express contract.
D) executory, bilateral, express contract.
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