Toni wants to buy software from Bill that she can modify in order to hack into her boyfriend's e-mail account to see if he's writing to another woman
When Bill discovers why Toni wants the software, he refuses to sell it to her. Toni sues Bill in small claims court. Is the contract valid?
A) Yes, because a verbal contract is binding.
B) No, because of the principle of legality.
C) Yes, because of promissory estoppel.
D) No, because Toni is clearly crazy.
Answer: B
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