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Business, 24.01.2022 06:50, shady1095

Is it fair for a court to hold that parties are bound in contract even though one of the parties later claims that it did not intend to form a contract? Under what
circumstances would the court do so? Generally, should the courts give more weight to objective or
subjective intent in determining whether a contract has been formed? Why or why not.

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