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Amanda Chester
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
Bram knows that the pipes in his building leak, but he tells Cass, a potential buyer, that there are no leaks. On this assurance, Cass buys the building. On learning the truth, she may sue Bram for
A) defamation.
B) conversion.
C) fraudulent misrepresentation.
D) wrongful interference with a business relationship.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
A false statement made knowingly or recklessly with the intent to deceive, leading to damages to another party.
Building Leaks
Water intrusion problems within a structure's envelope, causing damage and potential health issues due to moisture.
- Comprehend the judicial principles associated with meddling in business affiliations and deceitful misrepresentation.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the judicial principles associated with meddling in business affiliations and deceitful misrepresentation.
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