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25 July, 12:54

Which of the following is NOT an essential element of a valid contract ... ?

a. Consideration

b. Lawful objective

c. Mutual agreement

d. Must be recorded

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  1. 25 July, 13:20
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    A. Consideration

    Every contract needs an objective and a mutual agreement. It being recorded (i'm guessing) refers to it on a piece of paper and you definitely need that to hold up in law in case something happens. You do not, however, need "consideration" for a valid contract
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