John and Martha entered into a prenuptial agreement with no intent of ever marrying, although they were cohabiting. When they broke up, Martha tried to enforce the agreement. A court would probably rule:
a. There was no contract because there was no consideration.
b. In Martha's favor because John voluntarily entered into the agreement and signed it.
c. In John's favor because he had most of the assets.
d. That it was enforceable as a quasi-contract.
a
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a. An administrative employee who handles client billing procedures and manages the day-to-day operations, makes sure that the office runs smoothly, that sufficient supplies are on hand, and that office procedures are established and followed b. A law student working for the summer c. An employee responsible for overseeing the paralegal staff and paralegal professional development d. None of these choices are correct
A promise that gives a false impression of a contract is
A. illusory. B. unconscionable. C. preexisting duty. D. consideration.
If a plaintiff is filing a claim in negligence over the safety and quality of a product, the plaintiff can
sue the seller and the A) purchaser B) federal safety agency C) state safety agency D) manufacturer