Asked by Jessica Robertson on Jul 29, 2024

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Which of the following is an agreement by a promisee to refrain from pursuing a legal claim against a promisor?

A) Statute of limitations
B) Forbearance to sue
C) Past consideration
D) Moral obligation

Forbearance to Sue

An agreement or arrangement where a party chooses not to pursue legal action in exchange for some form of compensation or under specific conditions.

Legal Claim

A formal assertion by a party seeking judicial relief due to another party's action or failure to act in accordance with the law.

Promisor

An individual or entity who makes a promise or agreement to perform a specified act or service for a promisee.

  • Discuss the criteria for the enforcement of promises made in the context of settling legal claims or debts.
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Zybrea KnightAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Forbearance to sue is an agreement by a promisee to refrain,or forbear,from pursuing a legal claim against a promisor can be valid consideration to support a return promise-usually to pay a sum of money-by a promisor.