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The objective theory of contracts:. a. maintains the importance of going beyond what was openly said or manifested by conduct to determine whether a contract has been formed. b. means that a party's intention to enter into a legally binding agreement is judged by outward, objective facts as interpreted by a reasonable person. c. maintains the importance of the subjective intentions of the parties involved. d. is a theory concerning the objectionable aspects of contract disputes.
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Epicureanism advocated reason and duty. select the best answer from the choices provided t f
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