Answer:
True
Explanation:
Remember, Consideration is that thing that is legally agreed and given such as money, property in exchange for something.
What usually should come first in any contract is sufficient consideration; presence of value to be given.
Therefore, a Court can refuse to enforce an agreement due to insufficient consideration because it is the primary thing that should come first in any contract.
For example, a father gives his adult son $5 on Monday as a present and the son is impressed he says he’ll give his father $10 the following day, there is no contract. In this scenario the son does not have to give his father $10 on Tuesday, because they (son and father) did not agree to give $5 in exchange for $10. A court would term this case as having insufficient consideration.