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“Huge selection of Guernsey sweaters,” reads a newspaper ad from Stuffed Shirt, a clothing retailer. “Regularly $135, today only $65.” Waldo arrives at Stuffed Shirt at 4:00 that afternoon, but the...

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“Huge selection of Guernsey sweaters,” reads a newspaper ad from Stuffed Shirt, a clothing retailer. “Regularly $135, today only $65.” Waldo arrives at Stuffed Shirt at 4:00 that afternoon, but the shop clerk says there are no more sweaters. He shows Waldo a newly arrived Shetland sweater that sells for $145. Waldo sues, claiming breach of contract and violation of a consumer protection statute. Who will prevail?

(a) Waldo will win the breach of contract suit and the consumer protection suit.

(b) Waldo will lose the breach of contract suit but might win the consumer protection suit.

(c) Waldo will lose the consumer protection suit but should win the breach of contract suit.

(d) Waldo will win the consumer protection suit only if he wins the contract case.

(e) Waldo will lose both the breach of contract suit and the consumer protection suit.

Answered 128 days After May 05, 2022

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Shubham answered on Sep 11 2022
60 Votes
BUSINESS LAW
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Scenario 1    4
Scenario 2    4
Scenario 3    4
Scenario 4    4
References    5
Scenario 1
A commercial is normally not a proposition, however just a sales of one. Waldo is making the proposition, which the store might dismiss. Waldo loses his agreement case, however he might win under the shopper insurance resolution.
The right response is B. Assuming Twit announced "enormous determination" when truly there were just five sweaters, the store was purposely deceptive customers, and Waldo wins. Be...
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