Emilio's Italian Restaurant enters into a contract with Vino winery wherein Emilio's agrees to purchase all the wine that Vino produces for $8/bottle. a. This contract is unenforceable because it fails to specify a quantity in the contract. b. This is an enforceable contract. c. This contract will only be enforceable if every other contract terms is specified in the contract. d. This contract is unenforceable because Vino hasn't given any consideration for selling all their wine to Emilio's.
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This contract is unenforceable because it fails to specify a quantity in the contract. |
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This is an enforceable contract. |
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This contract will only be enforceable if every other contract terms is specified in the contract. |
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This contract is unenforceable because Vino hasn't given any consideration for selling all their wine to Emilio's. |
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