Question: Regarding the assigned case Lucy v . Zehmer, 8 4 S . E . 2 d 5 1 6 ( Va . 1 9 5

Regarding the assigned case Lucy v. Zehmer, 84 S.E.2d 516(Va.1954)--
Was there a binding contract for the sale of real property?
Yes, because the defendant made a good faith offer and the plaintiff accepted in good faith.
No, because the defendant was drunk when he made the offer.
No, because the plaintiff was not warranted in believing the contral was a serious, good faith sale.
Yes, because there were witnesses who saw the parties' transaction.
 Regarding the assigned case Lucy v. Zehmer, 84 S.E.2d 516(Va.1954)-- Was

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