A) Reasonable reliance on a promise to your detriment.
B) The exchange of adequate consideration.
C) The existence of consideration.
D) Intent of both parties to enter into a legally binding agreement.
E) The mutual exchange of promises.
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A) That the promise to transfer the stock flowed from the loan transaction and was enforceable by the plaintiff.
B) That the promise was unenforceable because lawyers may not loan clients money.
C) That the promise was enforceable only if the total the plaintiff received in funds did not violate state usury laws involving maximum interest rates.
D) That the promise was not enforceable because it was a gift.
E) That the promise was enforceable as a gift.
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A) The bank is likely to prevail because Kareem only provided past consideration.
B) The bank is likely to prevail because Kareem had a preexisting duty to catch Victor.
C) The bank is likely to prevail because Kareem's promise to catch Victor was illusory.
D) Kareem is likely to prevail because his promise to catch Victor resulted in a binding bilateral contract.
E) Kareem is likely to prevail because an enforceable unilateral contract exists based on his performance.
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A) There is no effect, because the court does not determine if a good or bad deal was made.
B) Promissory estoppel results in the contract being voided because Timmy's promise was based on inaccurate information.
C) The contract is voided because an illusory promise was made by Jennifer based on the illusion that the car was worth more.
D) The effect of the lower vehicle value will depend upon whether the court determines if Timmy entered into a bad or good deal.
E) The court may award Timmy damages because Jennifer entered into a contract under false pretenses and cost him money.
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A) That because refraining from the conduct at issue benefited his character and health, the nephew could not recover.
B) That no consideration was involved, and the nephew could not recover because the consideration from him did not consist of money or goods.
C) That no consideration was involved, and the nephew could not recover because the proof established that the nephew had no interest in engaging in the items at issue, and avoiding them was no detriment to him.
D) That the nephew could recover because he supplied consideration.
E) That the nephew could recover, but only under promissory estoppel could he recover an amount compensating him for his reliance on the promise.
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A) Consideration is not required in bilateral contracts
B) Consideration is not required in unilateral contracts
C) Consideration is required in all contracts
D) Consideration is never required
E) Consideration is valid only if it is part of an equal exchange
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A) A car owner offers her car to the bank as full settlement of the remaining balance owed on the loan and the bank accepts.
B) A student offers the use of his picture in a school brochure in full settlement of the $100 debt he owes to the university bookstore and the school accepts.
C) A debtor disputes the amount of money that is owed, so the debtor pays half of the debt and the creditor cashes the check.
D) A debtor offers a credit card company a rare book in full settlement of a $3,000 debt and the credit card company accepts.
E) None of the above choices are correct, since there are no exceptions to the rule regarding liquidated debt.
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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 on the initial indebtedness.
C) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any interest due on the initial indebtedness.
D) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any late charges and for any interest due on the initial indebtedness.
E) When amounts agreed upon are paid, the debt is fully discharged except for any late charges or interest due on the initial indebtedness, or attorney fees of the creditor that are due.
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A) Consideration was present, there was an enforceable contract, and Farouk has wrongfully refused to pay.
B) There was no consideration present, and Farouk has no obligation to pay.
C) There was no consideration present, but Farouk must pay under principles of promissory estoppel.
D) There was consideration present, but Farouk is not required to pay because the contract was illusory.
E) There was consideration present, but Farouk is not required to pay because he did not receive a benefit personally.
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A) A liquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord and satisfaction.
B) A liquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord but no satisfaction.
C) A liquidated debt is involved, and there is neither a satisfaction nor an accord.
D) An unliquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord and satisfaction.
E) An unliquidated debt is involved, and there is an accord but not satisfaction.
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A) Yes, because the bank cashed the check and this is sufficient for accord and satisfaction.
B) Yes, because Raphael did not accept the bank's offer for repayment.
C) Yes, because the bank has to offer a refund to Raphael within one week to avoid accord and satisfaction.
D) No, because the $50 payment accounted for less than 10 percent of the balance due.
E) No, because the bank offered to repay the money in a timely manner.
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A) The stylist will win because she did additional work in exchange for the extra payment; and, therefore, Sonia's promise was supported by valid consideration.
B) The stylist will win because she did additional work in exchange for the extra payment; and, therefore, a valid unilateral contract existed.
C) The stylist will win unless Sonia can show that she had previously received both a trim and highlights for $40. If she can prove that she previously received both for $40, then the past expectations rule applies.
D) Sonia will win because the stylist had a preexisting duty to have Sonia's hair look as good as possible.
E) Sonia will win because there was no valid consideration in exchange for the highlighting.
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A) be the product of a bargained-for exchange.
B) be part of an equal exchange.
C) involve performance in exchange for a promise.
D) involve a mutual exchange of promises.
E) be money or a good.
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A) The bank will win because under the preexisting duty rule, Gabrielle was already legally obligated to make the payment, and there was no consideration to support the contract.
B) The bank will win because under federal law, once correct negative information is reported regarding a customer, it can be removed only if it is found to be untruthful.
C) The bank will win because under state law, once correct negative information is reported regarding a customer, it can be removed only if it is found to be untruthful.
D) Gabrielle will win because the bank's cashing the check constituted acceptance of her offer, and a valid contract existed.
E) Gabrielle will win because the bank had an obligation to notify her that it was not accepting her offer before cashing the check.
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A) Liquidated debt, because there was no dispute that he owed money or how much.
B) Liquidated debt, because the debt was not supported by consideration.
C) Unliquidated debt, because there was a dispute over how much was owed.
D) Unliquidated debt, because there was disagreement about the car's value.
E) Unliquidated debt, because the debtor offered different performance.
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A) The bottom 10.
B) Near the middle.
C) In the top 25.
D) The top 10.
E) China is ranked last.
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