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Estoppel / Offer and acceptance / Statute of frauds / Unconscionability / Consideration / Parol evidence rule / Damages / Option contract / Pre-existing duty rule / Law / Contract law / Contract
Date: 2007-09-20 16:34:10
Estoppel
Offer and acceptance
Statute of frauds
Unconscionability
Consideration
Parol evidence rule
Damages
Option contract
Pre-existing duty rule
Law
Contract law
Contract

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