Alex tells Mona that he thinks her ring is very valuable and that he would like to take it to be appraised. She gives him the ring, and he quickly sells it to unsuspecting Hanna's Antique Jewelry Shop for $1,000. A week later, Mona discovers her ring on sale for $2,000 at Hanna's and uncovers the story. Can Mona get the ring back?
A) Yes, a true owner can always recover his or her own property
B) Yes, since Alex had no title to the ring
C) No, since Alex had voidable title to the ring and Hanna was a good faith purchaser
D) No, since Hanna has paid for the ring
B
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