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Business, 28.07.2019 10:20, log40

Bill spent most of his month’s allowance for expensive tickets to a rock concert after lorene said she would go with him. on the morning of the event, lorene phoned and said she was terribly sorry, but tony, the high school’s fullback, had also asked her to go and she “just couldn’t say no.” did she breach a contract? could tony be held legally liable if he knew lorene had already promised to go with bill? was lorene’s conduct ethical? if tony knew lorene had already promised to go with bill, was tony’s conduct ethical?

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