Contracts
What is a 'contract of adhesion' in the context of Delaware real estate?
AA contract glued together with addenda
BA standard-form contract offered on a take-it-or-leave-it basis by the party with superior bargaining power✓ Correct
CA contract requiring mutual adhesion (agreement) of both parties to all terms
DA lease with a long-term attachment clause
Explanation
A contract of adhesion is a standardized contract drafted by one party (typically with greater bargaining power) and offered to the other on a take-it-or-leave-it basis with little opportunity for negotiation.
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