Fact Pattern 10-2 (Questions 10-12 apply)
Brad defends against a breach-of-contract suit by College Credit Corporation by claiming that their deal-a student loan accruing interest at a certain rate and payable beginning on a certain date-was unfair because the consideration for their contract was inadequate.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 10-2.If,as Brad claims,the consideration in this problem is inadequate,it may indicate a lack of
A) accord in Brad's satisfaction with the value of the deal.
B) voluntary consent.
C) flexibility on the part of College Credit to accommodate Brad's needs.
D) "heft," "substance," or "weight" in the terms of the contract.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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