A legally sufficient consideration for a promise must be
A. legally detrimental to the promise.
B. legally beneficial to the promisor.
C. financially detrimental to both the promisee and promisor.
D. legally detrimental to the promisee or legally beneficial to the promisor.
Answer: D
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