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Do Now. Lisa Waring receives a speeding ticket. Her brother, who lives in another state sends her a text, “I will give you $100 if you do not get another ticket this year.” Lisa agrees, and does not get any tickets for speeding. Is the brother’s statement a binding contract?

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  1. Do Now Lisa Waring receives a speeding ticket. Her brother, who lives in another state sends her a text, “I will give you $100 if you do not get another ticket this year.” Lisa agrees, and does not get any tickets for speeding. Is the brother’s statement a binding contract? No. Lisa had a pre-existing duty to follow the law. Therefore, a promise to do so is not valid.

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