Asked by Erika Johnson on Apr 24, 2024

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The law will enforce an agreement that has not been bargained for.

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In contract law, referring to an exchange that parties agree upon, which forms the basis for a legally enforceable contract.

  • Comprehend the lawful nature and enforceability of diverse contractual agreements, especially those concerning forbearance and illusory promises.
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Cassandra Rousseau6 days ago
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False
Explanation :
The law generally requires an agreement to be the product of bargaining between the parties involved. If an agreement has not been bargained for, it may be considered invalid or unenforceable.