Multiple Choice
Twenty years after you take this class you are successful and wealthy. Knowing that this class was the key to your success, you look up your old professor and send a letter saying, "Because you helped me so much, I am going to send you a check for $100,000." Later you come to your senses and do not send the check. Your old professor sues you for the money:
A) you have to pay; there is a valid contract
B) you do not have to pay; the professor did not send a timely letter of acceptance
C) you do not have to pay; you were legally insane
D) you do not have to pay; promissory estoppel applies
E) none of the other choices
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