Paul had type B-negative blood. It is extremely rare. As a consequence, when the blood bank received

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Paul had type B-negative blood. It is extremely rare. As a consequence, when the blood bank received a request for that type, it called Paul and orally promised to pay him $645 per pint. Paul gave two pints in less than three weeks, but the blood bank only paid him the standard $35 per pint. Was the oral contract enforceable? Why or why not?

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