In Lightle v. Real Estate Commission, involving a real estate agent in a dispute over a house sale, the Alaska high court held that the claim of fraudulent misrepresentation against Lightle was justified because:

a. Lightle wanted to buy the house and so misled other buyers
b. Lightle failed to tell the sellers that there were offers on the house
c. Lightle made a partial disclosure that failed to reveal facts that "might have affected the recipient's conduct in the transaction in hand."
d. Lightle made a full disclosure that revealed facts that "might have affected the recipient's conduct in the transaction in hand."
e. none of the other choices are correct


c

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