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''Davis v. Jacoby'', 34 P.2d 1026 (1934). '''Facts''': Plaintiff's uncle requested that they come visit to take care of Defendant's wife and business dealings. If they did, he promised they would inherit everything. '''Issue''': Was a contract formed? Was the offer unilateral (requiring performance to accept) or bilateral (requiring acceptance)? '''Holding''': Yes, and it was a bilateral offer, meaning that a contract was formed upon Plaintiff's agreement to visit and assist Defendant. '''Rule''': Mutual promises made = bilateral contract, which is formed upon the making of promises (offer and acceptance). [[Category:Cases:Contracts]]
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