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A common carrier transporting goods under a COD shipment is liable if it takes a check in payment and the check bounces.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A seller failed to disclose to a buyer that his house had had evidence of termite infestation three years prior to the sale. The seller had had the property treated and had a certificate from the termite company that the property was clean and free of termites. Was there misrepresentation?



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

The general rule is, When in doubt, disclose. While the seller would no doubt have to have another inspection, the prior infestation, despite a clean bill of health, should have been disclosed.





 

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