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Please just give the answers to the questions :) 1) Elijah's company, Boats R' Us, designs and produces boats specifically tailored to a buyer's specific

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1) Elijah's company, Boats R' Us, designs and produces boats specifically tailored to a buyer's specific needs and requirements.Pat agrees to buy a boat from Elijah and submits his design that includes a rooftop patio, grill, fishing rod holders, and a built-in cooler.Pat agrees to pay Elijah $10,000 for the boat, and the two subsequently enter into a written contract.When the boat is complete, however, Elijah likes the boat so much that Elijah keeps it for himself.At the moment that Elijah refuses to sell the boat, the market value of the boat is $13,000.Pat, however, is lucky and is able to purchase that same day a comparable, equally valuable boat that is on sale for $11,000.Pat sues Elijah for damages.Can Pat collect compensatory damages?And if so, in what amount?Please select the best answer

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Yes, Pat can collect $3,000 in damages, which is the difference between the agreed-upon contract price and the market price of the boat.

Yes, Pat can collect $10,000 in damages, because Elijah's boat was specially made for him, regardless of whether Pat found the same boat from a different seller

Yes, Pat has $1,000 in damages, because the equally valuable replacement boat was $1,000 more than the boat he was under contract to purchase.

Yes, Pat can collect $2,000 in damages, which is the difference between the cost of the boat purchased and the market value of the boat he was under contract to purchase

No, Pat cannot collect damages, because Pat was able to locate a comparable boat.

2) Bradley Cooper and Gerald Ford are strangers and are not connected to each other in any material way.Bradley sees that Gerald is about to step into the path of an oncoming bus.If Bradley fails to warn Gerald of the oncoming danger, then Bradley is liable

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only if Gerald is not injured.

None of these choices.

only if there exists probable cause.

only if Gerald is injured.

only if the bus was the but-for cause of any injuries sustained by Gerald .

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