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Juanita has just started a business and is using her personal car to deliver goods. The use of her car is an example of
Unforeseen Circumstances
Situations or events that could not have been predicted or expected, often leading to disruptions in agreements or plans.
Preexisting Duty Rule
A legal principle stating that an existing contractual obligation cannot serve as consideration for a new contract.
Bilateral Contract
A bilateral contract is a mutually binding agreement in which each party makes a promise to the other, such as a promise to perform a service in exchange for payment.
Illusory Promise
Describes a statement or agreement that appears to be a promise but is too vague or has terms that allow the promisor to avoid any real obligation.
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