Question: Jim Redman purchased a car from Bill Branch Chevrolet. However, the car had been reported stolen and Jim was unable to secure a good title.

Jim Redman purchased a car from Bill Branch Chevrolet. However, the car had been reported stolen and Jim was unable to secure a good title. Redman sued Bill Branch Chevrolet on the breach of the implied warranty of title. In his damage claim, Redman asked for consequential damages for lost days of work and for punitive damages. Should he prevail? [Bill Branch Chevrolet v. James Redman, 378 So.2d 319. 28 UCC Rep.Serv. 56 (1980)gan Chemicals Division, 991 F. Supp. 468 (1998).]

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