Under Canadian common law, what is 'consideration' and why is it necessary for a valid contract?
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A
It means thinking carefully before signing a contract
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B
It is something of value exchanged between the parties (a benefit received or detriment incurred), required to distinguish enforceable contracts from gratuitous promises
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C
It is a cooling-off period before a contract becomes binding
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D
It only applies to contracts over $1,000