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Business, 24.06.2019 03:20, angie249

Evans used his credit card to run up a $98.75 bill with the rosen department store. when rosen tried to collect, evans wrote a check for $79.00. he wrote on the check that he meant it to be “full payment of all accounts to date.” rosen cashed the check. when rosen sued evans for the $19.75 balance, evans argued that under accord and satisfaction, the fact that rosen cashed the $79.00 check meant that it had accepted that amount as full payment. was evans correct? can anyone me out with this question?

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