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6 February, 23:00

Andrew agrees to paint Rosalene's house for $500. Two days after he starts the job, he decides that $500 isn't enough money. He refuses to finish the job, unless Rosalene agrees to pay him $100 more. What legal principle applies to this fact situation?

A. The acceptance of additional money to settle a disputed claim is supported by consideration.

B. A past obligation is sufficient consideration for a new promise.

C. Andrew was already obligated to paint the house. He gives no additional consideration in return for Rosalene's promise to pay more money.

D. Rosalene has made a promise in exchange for a forbearance.

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  1. 6 February, 23:14
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    C. Andrew was already obligated to paint the house. He gives no additional consideration in return for Rosalene's promise to pay more money.

    Explanation:

    In this scenario Andrew had already agreed to do the painting for $500, so he is obligated to do the job or breach the contract.

    He does not have a legal backing to make a counter deal in the middle of the job.

    If Roseline decides to pay an extra $100 she does so without any obligations. She may or may not pay and Andrew is still obligated to complete the work.
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