Parties to a commercial agreement who do not wish the agreement to be legally binding:
A) Can expressly declare that they do not intend to create legal relations.
B) Are unable to prevent the agreement from being legally enforceable.
C) Need not do anything.
D) Can expressly exclude the jurisdiction of the courts.
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