Promise for a promise, no performance, such as payment of funds or delivery of goods, need take place for a bilateral contract to be formed. The contract comes into existence at the moment of the promises are exchanged

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1. Promise for a promise, no performance, such as payment of funds or delivery of goods, need take place for a bilateral contract to be formed. The contract comes into existence at the moment of the promises are exchanged