All It Needs Always Validates
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Example wrong choices
22492_verse_card_sets · CONTRACTS · Choice AYes, because both parties signed the written agreement.
Why it's attractive
The answer jumps from signed writing to enforceability without checking whether Lydia promised anything real.
Why it's wrong
The answer jumps from signed writing to enforceability without checking whether Lydia promised anything real.
22492_verse_card_sets · CONTRACTS · Choice CNo, because the written agreement did not state a fixed number of verse-card sets.
Why it's attractive
The answer treats missing exact quantity as fatal even though variable quantity can work in true requirements/output contracts.
Why it's wrong
The answer treats missing exact quantity as fatal even though variable quantity can work in true requirements/output contracts.
22492_verse_card_sets · CONTRACTS · Choice DYes, because the agreement was a valid requirements contract.
Why it's attractive
The answer sees Paul's all-it-needs promise but does not ask whether Lydia is bound to supply those needs.
Why it's wrong
The answer sees Paul's all-it-needs promise but does not ask whether Lydia is bound to supply those needs.
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