Forbearance to assert a claim is binding consideration:
A) only if the claim has legal merit.
B) regardless of whether the claim has merit, and regardless of whether the claim has been asserted in good faith.
C) only if the claim has legal merit and has been asserted in good faith.
D) when the claim, regardless of whether it has legal merit, has been asserted in good faith.
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