Consideration means that there must be a bargained-for-exchange - and the promisee must incur some legal detriment. Consideration is necessary for a person seeking to enforce a contract. Courts generally do not evaluate the adequacy of the considerat

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1. Consideration means that there must be a bargained-for-exchange - and the promisee must incur some legal detriment. Consideration is necessary for a person seeking to enforce a contract. Courts generally do not evaluate the adequacy of the considerat