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Helen promises to invite Malcolm, a business colleague, to a dinner dance she is hosting, where Malcolm hopes to make some useful business contacts. The promised invitation never materialised and Malcolm has now discovered the dinner dance was held last month. Can he sue Helen for breach of a contractual promise? A. No, because Malcolm does not provide any consideration for Helen’s promise. B. No, because the promise is not in writing or evidenced in writing. C. Yes, because Helen knows that Malcolm would have had an opportunity to benefit by attending the dinner dance. D. No, because there was no presumption of an intention to create legal relations. |