Multiple Choice
In determining whether the parties to an agreement intended to form a contract,why do the courts so often rely upon legal presumptions?
A) Because parties frequently lie about their intention.
B) Because it is rare for both parties to have the same intention.
C) Because parties rarely express their intention.
D) Because that is the law.
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