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Premises:
A benefit to the promisor or detriment to the promisee bargained for and given in exchange for a promise.
A prior responsibility to act or not act on doing something.
A promise by one party with no exchange of value.
Tune period in which a lawsuit must be filed.
Promise that gives the false impression of a contract.
Services, money, property, or acts of forbearance constituting forms of consideration.
When a party sacrifices something in a transaction.
A prior existing promise made for some future act.
When a party gains something in a transaction.
A promise which reasonably induces action on the part of the promisee and such enforcement would be unjust.
Responses:
illusory promise
legal detriment
Value
preexisting duty
past consideration
legal benefit
g I f t
promissory estoppel
statute of limitations
consideration

Correct Answer:

A benefit to the promisor or detriment to the promisee bargained for and given in exchange for a promise.
A prior responsibility to act or not act on doing something.
A promise by one party with no exchange of value.
Tune period in which a lawsuit must be filed.
Promise that gives the false impression of a contract.
Services, money, property, or acts of forbearance constituting forms of consideration.
When a party sacrifices something in a transaction.
A prior existing promise made for some future act.
When a party gains something in a transaction.
A promise which reasonably induces action on the part of the promisee and such enforcement would be unjust.
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