Bertrum owns a woman's clothing store. He sold to Keisha a blouse that he said was made
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Bertrum owns a woman's clothing store. He sold to Keisha a blouse that he said was made from silk, an expensive material, knowing that in fact it was made from rayon, a considerably less expensive material. The difference between the two materials is not readily apparent to the naked eye. If Keisha buys the blouse relying on Bertrum's representation that the blouse was silk but later discovers the truth, will Keisha be able to avoid the contract?
A. | Yes, based on fraud. | |
B. | Yes, based on innocent misrepresentation. | |
C. | Yes, based on duress. | |
D. | No |
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Introduction to Operations Research
ISBN: 978-1259162985
10th edition
Authors: Frederick S. Hillier, Gerald J. Lieberman
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