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A toy merchant's display of a doll house in a store window for 100 constitutes:
 A) a firm offer on the part of the merchant to sell the doll house.
 B) a binding contract between the merchant and the public.
 C) an invitation to the public to make an offer for the doll house.
 D)A quasi-contract between the merchant and the public.

Question 2

Even if a contract appears legal on its face, it may be unenforceable if:
 A)the illegal contract has not been performed.
 B)the contract has been partially performed.
 C) the contract has been fully performed.
 D) the contract has an illegal purpose.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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