The freedom of contract is:
A) restricted by the Constitution
B) a minor part of the law of contracts
C) not binding in most states
D) only relevant in cases involving easements
E) none of the other choices are correct
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Q181: In Scheerer v. Fisher, where Scheerer claimed
Q182: Quasi contract is also referred to as
Q183: The freedom of contract is:
A) a hallmark
Q184: 19th century English courts referenced _ when
Q185: In Scheerer v. Fisher, where Scheerer claimed
Q187: The freedom of contract is a hallmark
Q188: The _ evolved in commerce over the
Q189: An authoritative document that provides an orderly
Q190: A quasi-contract is not a true contract;
Q191: In Scheerer v. Fisher, where Scheerer claimed
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