Eliza was an antique expert. She went to a party at Johanna's house and saw a magnificent Queen Anne table out on the back porch. She asked Johanna about it and was told it was in the way so they were going to store it in the barn. Eliza offered to buy it from her for $200. The next week, Johanna saw it in Eliza's store on sale for $3,000. Johanna:

A) can get the table back because of fraudulent concealment of the value.
B) can get the true value, because it would not be fair otherwise.
C) cannot rescind the contract because Eliza did not have a duty to tell her the value of the table.
D) cannot rescind the contract because she did not rely on Eliza to give her a fair price.


C

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