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Audrey Vokes was a 51-year-old widow who wanted to become an “accomplished dancer.” She was invited to attend a “dance party” at J. P. Davenport’s School of Dancing, an Arthur Murray franchise. She...

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Audrey Vokes was a 51-year-old widow who wanted to become an “accomplished dancer.” She was invited to attend a “dance party” at J. P. Davenport’s School of Dancing, an Arthur Murray franchise. She subsequently signed up for dance classes, at which she received elaborate praise. Her instructor initially sold her eight half-hour dance lessons for $14.50 each, to be used one each month. Eventually, after being continually told that she had excellent potential and that she was developing into a beautiful dancer—when, in fact, she was not developing her dance ability and had no aptitude for dance—she ended up purchasing a total of 2,302 hours’ worth of dance lessons for a total of $31, XXXXXXXXXXWhen it finally became clear to Vokes that she was not developing her dance skills, in part because she had trouble even hearing the musical beat, she sued Arthur Murray. What would be the basis of her argument? Her case was initially dismissed by the trial court. What do you think the result of her appeal was? [Okes v. Arthur Murray,212 So. 2d XXXXXXXXXX).]
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Jose answered on Nov 23 2021
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What would be the basis of her argument?
While analysing the case we can understand that she already spent huge amount for the dance class, but the dance class was not effective for her. From the case study it is clear that the Arthur showed misrepresentation that Vokes has the ability to dance well and by getting proper practice and sessions she can able to build her dancing skill. It is the duty of the dance master to understand the needs of the student and based on that provide classes or sessions. While analysing the case we can understand that Audrey Vokes have the problem to listen the music beats. She purchased total of 2,302 hours’ worth of dance lessons for $31, means she entered in to legal contract with Arthur Mu
ay. She paid the amount and she got the dance class lessons, but the lessons created by the Arthur Mu
ay was not suitable for meeting the needs and interest of the...
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