Asked by
Shane Olenick
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
Bram, a salesperson for Cruisin' Motors, promises Dot a certain car will give her a "smooth ride." Bram offers a test drive, which Dot declines. She buys the car but soon realizes its suspension is in poor condition. Dot can rescind the contract on the ground of
A) the salesperson's fraudulent misrepresentation.
B) the car maker's undue influence.
C) the buyer's mistake.
D) none of the choices.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
A false statement intentionally made to deceive, causing the victim to rely upon it to their detriment.
Suspension
The temporary cessation or pause of an activity, status, or function, often as a disciplinary measure or pending an investigation.
- Acquire knowledge of the legal definitions and prerequisites for demonstrating fraud and fraudulent misrepresentation.
- Acquire knowledge on the legal benchmarks for reliance upon statements and representations in the context of contract agreements.
- Explain the importance of material facts within the framework of contract law.
Verified Answer
CJ
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the legal definitions and prerequisites for demonstrating fraud and fraudulent misrepresentation.
- Acquire knowledge on the legal benchmarks for reliance upon statements and representations in the context of contract agreements.
- Explain the importance of material facts within the framework of contract law.
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