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Alexia is buying new furniture for the office. She visits the showroom at Impact Furniture, and selects some couches for the foyer and staff room, as well as a matching table and chairs. The couches and chairs are upholstered in fabric, rather than leather, and Alexia is concerned about spills staining the furniture. Before signing the contract, she asks the salesperson, Jane, whether the fabric is stain resistant, and Jane assures her that the fabric is pre-treated to repel any spills. Alexia is happy to hear that, and tells Jane that she would not have bought the furniture otherwise, particularly as it is expensive. Alexia signs the contract without reading it. The contract states that payment in full must be made on delivery of the furniture. The contract does not specify that the fabric is pre-treated and spill resistant. A visitor to Alexia's ofce spills their coffee all over one of the new couches in the foyer, and it is badly stained, ruining the fabric and making the couch unsuitable for use. In determining if Alexia and Impact Furniture have formed a legally binding contract, which of the following is CORRECT? Select one: 0 a. The contract is legally binding now, as the exchange of promises by parties to do things in the future is good consideration. 0 b. The contract will not be legally binding because Alexia Select one: 0 a. The contract is legally binding now, as the exchange of promises by parties to do things in the future is good consideration. 0 b. The contract will not be legally binding because Alexia did not have an opportunity to read the contract before she signed it. 0 c. The contract will become legally binding when Impact Furniture delivers the furniture, as this will be the time when consideration is provided by both parties. 0 d. The contract will only become legally binding when Alexia pays for the furniture, as without payment there is no consideration for the contract