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Bud jones offered to sell kate wickham two acres of his land for $75. bud had served as a surrogate father to kate after her parents were killed in an accident. bud wanted to be sure that kate had a place to build a home once she finished college. kate accepted the offer. when kate finished college, she asked bud to sign over the deed to the property. bud explained that because of several business setbacks, he was going to sell the land to someone else for $239,000. kate had never paid the $75.
a. kate has no contract because the consideration was never paid.
b. kate has no rights in the property because the $75 was insufficient consideration.
c. the contract would be set aside because it was unconscionable.
d. kate could enforce the contract if she has sufficient proof of what bud told her.

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