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In contract law, consideration refers to: a) The mutual assent of the parties b) The value exchanged between parties c) The intention to create legal relations d) The legality of the subject matter
In contract law, consideration refers to: The value exchanged between parties.
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In contract law, consideration refers to: The value exchanged between parties.

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