Multiple Choice
In contract law,the element of 'intention' requires:
A) something of value pass from one party to another in return for a promise to do something.
B) an offer by one party and an acceptance by the other.
C) the parties to intend that their promises create legally enforceable obligations.
D) all of the above.
Correct Answer:

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