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Business, 20.06.2020 23:57, kkqueen01

In selling a commercial building, Riley tells Sam that the property has a certain capacity, making it suitable for a nightclub. Riley knows nothing about the capacity of the building, but it is not as he specifies. Sam buys the building. Refer to Fact Pattern 15-4. Under these circumstances, Sam’s best course of action is most likely to

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