Contracts Involve More than Promises, Promises
You may have heard of the legal requirement that to enforce a contract, a person needs to show that he has given value; that he has given something in exchange for the promise. In legal terms, he must have provided consideration. Consideration involves the idea that the law only forces bargains wher...
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Main Authors: | LOW, Kee Yang, Ong, Patricia |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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