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    Exam 7: The Elements of a Contract: Capacity, Legality, and Intention
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    How Do the Courts Determine Whether It Is Reasonable for the Parties
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How Do the Courts Determine Whether It Is Reasonable for the Parties

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How do the courts determine whether it is reasonable for the parties trying to enforce the agreement to think that a legally binding contract has been created?

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