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Arnie, thinking of his Buick, agrees to sell the car in my driveway to Bill for $400. Bill, thinking of Arnie's Mazda, agrees. It turns

Arnie, thinking of his Buick, agrees to sell "the car in my driveway" to Bill

for $400. Bill, thinking of Arnie's Mazda, agrees. It turns out the Mazda

was in the driveway. Is there a contract? For which car?

.

A. There is no contract because there is no meeting of theminds.

B. There is a contract for the Buick because the offeror is master of the

offer and the Buick is the car Arnie was thinking about.

C. There is a contract for the Mazda because it is the car Bill was thinking

about.

D. There is a contract for the Mazda because it was the car in the

driveway. (What if Bill forgot there were 2 cars parked in the driveway?)

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