In the case of a typo, a court will reform a contract if there is clear and convincing evidence that the alleged mistake does not actually reflect the true intent of the parties
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A Nike salesperson is informed by a retailer that ten pairs of shoes are damaged and cannot be sold. After looking at the merchandise, the salesperson determines the damage occurred during the packaging process. What should the Nike salesperson do to handle this situation?
A. Return the merchandise and provide a refund. B. Try to convince the customer to buy some new merchandise. C. Help the customer dump the unsalable inventory. D. Inform the client that these kinds of losses are common in retail business. E. Apologize to the client and state that the problem will not happen in the future.
The top management of a company determined that their end-of-year bonuses would not be given due to low sales. Suzanne, a department manager, informed her staff that even high-performing employees should not expect a bonus. Suzanne's ________ power was limited by the decision of the top management.
A. legitimate B. expert C. coercive D. reward E. referent
An example of a "certification mark" would be:
a. Holiday Inns. b. Xerox. c. Real Cheese. d. Nabisco.
How does full performance differ from substantial performance?