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Fact Pattern 12-A3
Cut-Rate Construction Company begins building a restaurant for Diners Restaurants, Inc., but after two months demands an extra $100,000. Diners agrees to pay.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 12-A3. If CCC offers no reason for the extra $100,000, but says only that it will otherwise stop construction, the agreement is
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