Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the law of consideration?
A) The amount of consideration to be paid in a contract must be reasonable (that is, fair) from the point of view of each party.
B) Without consideration or a seal, there can be no contract.
C) Consideration must have some value but need not be specific.
D) For a contract to be binding, something valuable must have changed hands. This consideration may have been paid before the agreement (past consideration) or at the time of the agreement (present consideration) , but future consideration is no consideration.
E) Consideration need not be specific, just so both parties got something out of the deal.
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