Legal Question in Business Law in California
On the wedding day, the caterer calls saying some things had come up and she will have to charge $16 a plate in order to do the catering. The bride agrees. Which is true?
A) The $16 is not enforceable because the 12 per plate was past consideration
B) $16 is not enforceable because of preexisting duty
C) $16 is enforceable if the reason for it was beyond caterer's control
D) $16 is enforceable if bride could have found another caterer before the wedding
E) $16 is not enforceable because it means the $12 was an illusory promise
Asked on 11/29/13, 5:03 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Kelvin Green
The Law Office of Kelvin Green
Looks like a home work use question to me. Good luck
Answered on 11/29/13, 8:24 pm
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
The correct answer if (F) -- Do your own homework.
Answered on 11/30/13, 12:48 pm
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