A tailor agrees to sew a suit for Bryan, who promises in return to pay $1,200 for the suit if he is satisfied with it. The tailor completes the suit, which fits Bryan perfectly. Nevertheless, he says that he is not satisfied and refuses to accept or pay for it. Bryan is honest in his dissatisfaction, but gives no reasonable objections. In this case:
A) Bryan must pay for the suit even if he is dissatisfied.
B) this is an illusory contract, because only the tailor is bound.
C) Bryan's approval is an objective standard.
D) the tailor has no recourse, because he agreed to the subjective standard.
D
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