Contracts Templates
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Was a contract formed?
Contract Formation:
A contract is formed when: (1) an offeror makes an offer; (2) an offeree accepts the offer; and (3) the parties exchange consideration. The standards for determining what constitutes an offer, acceptance, and consideration may vary depending on whether the contract is governed by the common law or the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
Defenses to Contract Formation:
Offer-Related Defenses:
Consideration Related Defenses:
Is the contract enforceable?
Defenses:
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