Yvon, a golf pro, convinces Zach, who has no athletic ability, that he has considerable talent and induces him to pay Yvon $10,000 for golf lessons. When Zach realizes the truth, he files a suit against Yvon. Zach is most likely to recover on the basis of

A. duress.
B. misrepresentation.
C. unconscionability.
D. none of the choices.


Answer: B

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