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Business, 10.04.2020 20:23, braines2003

Desmond has been a fan of Crispin’s paintings for years and is thrilled when the artist promises togive him painting lessons. The two agree that Crispin will provide Desmond with five weekly lessonsfor $1,000 each, payable once the lessons are complete. After Crispin teaches Desmond two lessons, he sadly dies of a heart attack. Crispin’s estate sues Desmond for the $5,000 payment for the artlessons. What result?

a. Crispin’s estate will be able to recover the full contract price of $5,000.
b. Crispin’s estate will be able to recover $2,000 under the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
c. Crispin’s estate will be able to recover $2,000 in restitution.
d. Crispin’s estate will get nothing because the contract is discharged by his death.

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