The objective theory of contracts is based on the premise that:
A) even offers made in obvious jest can be the basis of a contract.
B) every contract must have a central object to it.
C) every contract must have consideration given by both parties.
D) whether the intent is present is based on how a reasonable person would view the parties' actions and is not based on the actual intentions of the parties.
E) the intent to be bound is determined after the parties have had a chance to perform the contract.
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