Last weekend, in preparation for a Halloween party, Hal made a series of purchases. He made several stops along the way starting with Rickey's. At Rickey's, he was looking for an authentic Baby Yoda costume. At the store, he found a sales associate and tried to locate this costume. While talking with the sales associate, they located the costume. Hal asked if this was an authentic costume actually worn in the series. The sales associate was distracted and failed to answer the question. Hal, nonetheless bought the costume for 29.99, not noticing that the outside packaging said, "Yoda" and not "Baby Yoda". Hal's next stop was to Best Buy. At Best Buy he wanted to buy a projector to play Horror movies, at his socially distanced party. At the store, he asked the sales clerk for the best projector they had. The sales associate presented two that she thought were the best in the store. He charged on his credit card the cheaper one for 450 and moved on to the next item on his list. With just a few items left to purchase, Hal stumbled upon a vintage store. Hal noticed in the window a Ouija board game set that he thought would be perfect for the party. He entered the store and inquired about the board game. The price was 89.99. Hal thought this was a little high for a board game but decided it would be worth it and bought the game. Unbeknownst to both the store owner and Hal, this game set was actually a one of a kind and worth five thousand dollars. Lastly Hal needed beverages and food for the party. He headed to Costco. At Costco, he proceeded to order 5 cases of soda and a few platters of food. The receipt read 10.00 for the total price. He scratched his head and signed the bill. This was a typo. After the party, several parties are unhappy about these above transactions. Costco realizes the typo and that 500 dollars are owed by Hal. Hal realizes this was not an authentic baby yoda costume but wore it anyway. At the party, the projector broke and Hal wishes to pay only 100.00 for it, disputes the transaction and sends BestBuy a check for 100.00. Lastly, the vintage store owner discovers the true value of the game and wants to set aside this transaction. There are several possible claims above to discuss. Please discuss any and all potential lawsuits and/or ways to set aside any or all of these transactions based upon what we've discussed in class. Please do so in this way. 1. Hal v. or v. Hal and then discuss the claims and applicable defenses. You must use rules of law in your answers