Lulene makes the best lemon meringue pies in Mississippi. So Ellen, who owns Ellen's Old Fashion Cafe, contracts with Lulene to buy 50 pies per week at the price of $5.00 per pie. Although Lulene took a class in business law, she forgot to get her agreement with Ellen in writing. Lulene and Ellen agreed during a chat. Lulene said: "I will supply you with lemon meringue pies for however long you

want them at $5.00 per pie." Ellen said: "That's great, I'll take them." Both women were pleased. Soon Lulene had a problem. Between a hurricane in Florida and brush fires in California, the price of lemons increased by 200%. Now, instead of the $5.00 per pie price she intended to charge Ellen, she feels she must charge $7.00 per pie to make a little profit. Lulene calls Ellen with the bad news and Ellen has a fit. She tells Lulene that's too bad, but the deal is off. Lulene says, "That's what you think!" and goes to see Amanda, her attorney. If Lulene sues to enforce her contract with Ellen, a court is most likely to:
a. agree with Lulene and enforce the contract b. agree with Lulene based on definiteness
c. rule in favor of Ellen because Lulene never made a valid, definite offer
d. rule in favor of Ellen based on Lulene's failure to engage in preliminary negotiations e. rule in Ellen's favor based on Lulene's capacity

c

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