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True/False
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A) executed.
B) executory.
C) void.
D) unenforceable.
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A) a bilateral contract.
B) a unilateral contract.
C) a quasi contract.
D) an unenforceable contract.
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A) a formal contract.
B) an informal contract.
C) an implied contract.
D) a quasi contract.
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A) an expired contract when Neil said that he had changed his mind.
B) a quasi contract when Neil said that he would pay for certain work.
C) a unilateral contract as soon as Outdoor began to perform.
D) no contract.
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True/False
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A) consideration.
B) acceptability.
C) achievability.
D) practicality.
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A) express.
B) implied.
C) quasi.
D) non-existent.
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A) both parties are released from it.
B) both parties must fully perform their obligations under it.
C) the parties' contractual obligations are postponed.
D) the parties are proscribed from another contract on the same subject.
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A) a bilateral contract.
B) a unilateral contract.
C) a void contract.
D) an unenforceable contract.
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A) the intentional theory of contracts.
B) the objective theory of contracts.
C) the personal theory of contracts.
D) the subjective theory of contracts.
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A) a valid contract.
B) a voidable contract.
C) a void contract.
D) none of the choices.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) within the rights of a contracting party.
B) a fair use of the app, with or without a contract.
C) acceptable as long as the site's owners are unaware of the activity.
D) a breach of contract.
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A) the parties' intent at the time they entered into the contract.
B) what the promisor claims was the parties' intent.
C) what the promisee claims was the parties' intent.
D) what the parties now agree they intended.
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A) interpreted against the party responsible for creating it.
B) struck from the deal.
C) construed according to the court's discretion.
D) applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract.
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