Multiple Choice
Why is there no consideration when a party does what it is already legally obligated to do?
A) Because there will not be adequate consideration.
B) Because promising to do something you are obligated to do is an illusory promise.
C) Because of the legal doctrine of promissory estoppel.
D) Because there is no detriment.
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