Multiple Choice
Courts will consider the adequacy of the consideration when:
A) one party clearly has the better side of the deal.
B) one party has more business experience than the other.
C) one party claims to have been defrauded.
D) one party shows a much lower price nationally-advertised on television.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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