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A deed contains the following description, The lot at the corner of Union Street and Fern Street in Brighton Beach, NJ.
 A) The description is a valid legal description.
 B) The description is a valid legal description if the name of the county is added.
 C) The description is a valid legal description if the street address is added.
 D)The description is not a valid legal description.

Question 2

John's son was not his agent but contracted to purchase a computer in John's name. When John learned of this, John sternly rebuked his son but continued to use the computer for several weeks. After losing interest in the computer, John offered to return it, saying that the purchase was unauthorized. John:
 A) is not liable on the purchase.
 B) expressly ratified the purchase.
 C) is liable because all children have the apparent authority to contract for their parents.
 D) ratified the purchase by John's conduct.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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