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A has just purchased property and after moving in, discovers that, according to his neighbor, the description should have included more land. A wants to go to court to have the deed changed. A did not think, at the time of purchasing the land, that the extra amount was included. What are A's rights?

Question 2

A third person who deals with a person claiming to be an agent: ______.
 A) can rely on the statements made by the agent regarding the extent of the authority.
 B) cannot ignore any knowledge regarding a limitation of the agent's authority.
 C) is not required to take notice of any acts clearly adverse to the interest of the principal.
 D) is bound by the agent's secret limitations, regardless of the third person's knowledge.



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Answer to Question 1

Students should discuss latent and patent defects and when evidence is admissible and when deeds can be changed.

Answer to Question 2

B



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