You buy a pair of very used skis for $25 from a store in Steamboat Springs. You learn later that
Billy Kidd, a famous skier, owned the skis years ago.
The store demands that you return them
because it did not know that they once belonged to Billy Kidd. Which is true?
A) The store can force you to return them based on mutual mistake.
B) The store can force you to return them based on unilateral mistake.
C) The store will not be able to force you to return the skis.
D) You can be forced to return the skis because you have defrauded the store owner.
C
You might also like to view...
Licensing agreements generate revenue while minimizing risk and start-up investment costs.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is an advantage of internal recruiting?
A. The pool of applicants is significantly smaller B. We can lower training costs for skilled positions by hiring someone with the requisite skills C. The pool of applicants is significantly larger D. We are more likely to find workers with specific technical skill sets E. The recruit will be able to learn more about the “big picture” of the company and become more valuable
The Economic-Espionage Act (EEA): A) makes it a crime to use a fraudulently obtained device to obtain money through an electronic fund transfer system
B) makes it a crime to send unsolicited bulk emails. C) makes it a crime to transfer proprietary files, documents and information from a computer to an unauthorized person. D) all of these.
A candy bar that is purchased at the checkout lane is an example of a _____ good.
a. convenience b. shopping c. specialty d. generic