A contract under seal need NOT to be supported by
A. Consideration
B. Petitioner
C. Offer
D. Acceptance
E. Capacity

Answer: A. Consideration

Explanation:
A contract under seal, also known as a “deed,” does not require consideration to be enforceable. It is binding once signed, sealed, and delivered. Consideration is a necessary component of other contract forms but not for contracts under seal. Thus, the correct answer is A. Consideration.