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james

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While sitting beside a swimming pool, a neighbor, Bob, a roof installer, tells you that you should buy stock in HotNet because it is about to skyrocket in value. You invest all your money in the stock, which then drops to zero. You:
 a. cannot sue Bob for misrepresentation
  b. can sue Bob for negligent misrepresentation, but not for fraud
  c. can sue Bob for deceit, but not for intentional misrepresentation
  d. can sue Bob for negligent misrepresentation, but not for intentional misrepresentation e. can sue Bob for fraud, but not for fraudulent misrepresentation

Question 2

If the parties to a sale under the UCC do not specify when the title to the goods passes, then, assuming the goods did not have to be moved, title passes to the buyer when:
 a. the seller recognizes payment in full
  b. the seller ships the title documents and goods c. the buyer inspects the goods
  d. the buyer makes substantial payment e. any of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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