Contracts
Under Connecticut contract law, 'mutual assent' requires:
ABoth parties agree to every term without modification
BA meeting of the minds—both parties agree to the same essential terms✓ Correct
CAll terms be witnessed by an attorney
DThe contract be filed with the Commission
Explanation
Mutual assent (meeting of the minds) requires that both parties agree to the same essential terms—offer and acceptance—and that this agreement is genuine and voluntary.
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