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An offeree can form a contract by making a promise if the offer to form the contract is?
Published March 3, 2011
Question by PETEY: An offeree can form a contract by making a promise if the offer to form the contract is?
A) trilateral
B) bilateral
C) unilateral
D) either A or B
Best answer:
Answer by msbedouin
C) unilateral.  What you describe is one persons promise to perform.  That is uni = one.  An exchange of promises would be bilateral bi=2.
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