Task: songer_casetyp1_7-3-3

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to identify the issue in the case, that is, the social and/or political context of the litigation in which more purely legal issues are argued. Put somewhat differently, this field identifies the nature of the conflict between the litigants. The focus here is on the subject matter of the controversy rather than its legal basis.
Your task is to determine the specific issue in the case within the broad category of "economic activity and regulation - commercial disputes". 

WALKER, Circuit Judge.
When this ease was here before, a decree sustaining a motion of the appellee to dismiss the bill was reversed. Morgan v. Patillo (C. C. A.) 297 F. 140. After the remandment of the case appellee’s answer to the bill put in issue its allegations as to the making of a contract by the parties.
We are of opinion that the evidence adduced was not such as to require the conclusion that those allegations were sustained. The evidence was consistent with findings that on. May 1, 1922, the appellee for the first time agreed in an interview with George Rentz, .who was acting as appellee’s agent to negotiate a sale of timber on certain lands in Madison county, Florida, to sell that timber at a stated price per 1,000 feet, and then signed a memorandum in the form of a letter addressed to Rentz, setting out the terms of sale of such timber to appellant, that appellee was induced to consent to the contract evidenced by that memorandum by a material false representation made by Rentz, who was a paid employe of parties interested in the purchase of the timber, and that before that memorandum, or the terms of sale embodied therein, were communicated to appellant, or accepted by him, appellee withdrew his consent to carry out the contract to be evidenced by that instrument.
That memorandum could not bind appellee as a contract prior to its terms being communicated to appellant, and there could have been no effectual express or implied acceptance by appellant of the proposal embodied in that memorandum after the appellee’s withdrawal of that proposal before the terms of it were communicated to appellant. Davis v. Wells, 104 U. S. 159, 26 L. Ed. 686; Williston on Contracts, §§ 70, 71. The decree dismissing the bill is sustainable on the ground that the court was justified in concluding from the evidence that the instrument relied on as the basis of the • relief sought did not become a contract enforceable against the appellee.
That decree is affirmed.

Question: What is the specific issue in the case within the general category of "economic activity and regulation - commercial disputes"?
A. contract disputes-general (private parties) (includes breach of contract, disputes over meaning of contracts, suits for specific performance, disputes over whether contract fulfilled, claims that money owed on contract) (Note: this category is not used when the dispute fits one of the more specific categories below)
B. disputes over government contracts
C. insurance disputes
D. debt collection, disputes over loans
E. consumer disputes with retail business or providers of services
F. breach of fiduciary duty; disputes over franchise agreements
G. contract disputes - was there a contract, was it a valid contract ?
H. commerce clause challenges to state or local government action
I. other contract disputes- (includes misrepresentation or deception in contract, disputes among contractors or contractors and subcontractors, indemnification claims)
J. private economic disputes (other than contract disputes)
Answer:

Answer: G