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Business, 24.05.2021 15:10, mollietennis

Catherine, a new property owner, was told by the previous owner that the home she purchased had no termites and no termite damage. One month after taking possession of the property, Catherine knew that her home was infested with termites because she saw evidence of their presence. In addition, an exterminator told her that the pests had caused damage to the wood structure. However, Catherine loved her home and lived in the home for ten more years. When Catherine decided to relocate, she filed a lawsuit against the previous owner based on fraud. As a result, Catherine will:a. win her lawsuit for rescissionb. lose her lawsuitGlinda opens a magic shop and, on Jan. 14, 2011 contracted with Fiyero to supply her with potions that can change someone's skin color. The contract stated that Fiyero, the sole supplier of the potions will sell them to Glinda exclusively so that she can advertise that only her shop sells the potions. Three years into the contract, Jan. 17, 2014, Glinda discovered that an online retailer is selling identical Fiyero potions for a lower price. Determine the likely outcome when Glinda sues Fiyero for breach of contract. In their jurisdiction, the applicable statute of limitations for breach of contract is two years. Glinda filed suit on Feb. 22, 2014.a. Glinda will lose, because the statute of limitations requires a demonstration of attempt to cureb. Glinda will win, because the statute of limitations starts to run from the time that she discovered the breach, i. e. Jan. 17, 2014.Bud Weiser is a fanatical professional football fan. Weiser has never missed the beginning of a Monday night football game. However, one fall Monday evening, Weiser was running behind schedule. In order to get home for the beginning of that Monday evening’s football game he was driving at 85 miles per hour in a 25 mile per hour zone on Ventura Boulevard in Encino. When the traffic signal at Balboa Boulevard changed to red Weiser was unable to stop before entering the intersection. As a result, Weiser struck a car driven by Molson. Molson suffered severe physical injuries and his car was destroyed because of the accident. Under these circumstances:a. Weiser only has criminal liability for violating the vehicle code. b. Weiser has potential criminal liability (violation of the vehicle code) and potential civil liability for damages suffered by Molson. c. Weiser had done nothing wrong because he had a legitimate reason for driving his vehicle at 85 miles per hour.

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