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In contract law, what is a "unilateral contract"?
A. A contract involving only one party
B. A contract where both parties make promises
C. A contract with no legal consequences
D. A contract with mutual obligations

A unilateral contract involves only one party making a promise, and the other party fulfilling a condition to accept the offer.

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