Multiple Choice
Janet pulls her car into a car wash line.She quietly sees her car getting washed by the employees.She then refuses to pay for the service,stating that there was no contract.If a lawsuit is filed,what would the result be?
A) Janet wins; there can be no contract as she didn't ask them for their service.
B) The car wash wins; this is an express, unilateral contract that has been accepted.
C) Janet wins; there is no contract because the car wash made no promise to wash her car.
D) The car wash wins; this is an implied-in-fact contract.
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