Janet pulls her car into a line for a car wash. Janet says nothing and her car is washed by the
employees there. Janet then refuses to pay for the car wash, stating that there is no contract.
What would the results be in a lawsuit over this situation?
A) Janet wins; because the car wash made no promise to wash her car, there is no contract.
B) Car wash wins; this is an implied-in-fact contract that has been accepted.
C) Janet wins; because she said nothing, there can be no contract.
D) Car wash wins; this is an express, unilateral contract that has been accepted.
B
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