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lindiwe

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Besides a cause of action in tort, for fraud, plaintiff can also look to bring an action for
 
  A) bad faith breach of contract B) the crime of fraud
  C) breach of contract D) violation of consumer protection laws

Question 2

If a defendant says, I can double your money in one year, but cannot in fact do so, then a
  plaintiff, who reasonably relied on that statement but did not get such a handsome return on the
  investment, will have a cause of action in
 
  A) disparagement of title B) interference with a contractual relationship
  C) fraud D) commercial disparagement



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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