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justinmsk

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Who decides whether consideration is adequate?
 
  A) a judge B) the paralegal drafting the contract
  C) the parties themselves D) the lawyers representing the parties

Question 2

Consideration represents what aspect of a contract?
 
  A) the reason why the parties entered into the contract
  B) the remedies available if the contract is breached
  C) what the parties hope to get out of the contract
  D) the parties' contractual intent



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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