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Gerald rowe spends a weekend helping his neighbor john fritz build a new garage. two weeks later, after the garage is complete, john tells gerald that he will pay him $500 for helping with the garage. later, john decides he will only pay gerald $250. can gerald sue john for the extra $250? why or why not?

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Answer:

cannot sue John for the extra $250 asJohn made the promise to him based on past consideration.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Gerald was helping John build the garage, there was no agreement between them on payment for services. After the two weeks John made the promise to pay Gerald.

This is not a binding promise as John is paying Gerald at his own discretion as a past consideration, since no contract was agreed between them.

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