Bond and Spear orally agreed that Bond would buy a car from Spear for $475. Bond paid
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Bond and Spear orally agreed that Bond would buy a car from Spear for $475.
Bond paid Spear a $100 deposit. The next day, Spear received an offer of $575, the car’s fair market value. Spear immediately notified Bond that Spear would not sell the car to Bond and returned Bond’s $100. If Bond sues Spear and Spear defends on the basis of the statute of frauds, Bond will probably:
a. Lose, because the agreement was for less than the fair market value of the car
b. Win, because the agreement was for less than $500
c. Lose, because the agreement was not in writing and signed by Spear
d. Win, because Bond paid a deposit Appendix
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Anderson's Business Law And The Legal Environment
ISBN: 9780324638189
20th Edition
Authors: David P Twomey, Marianne M Jennings, Ivan Fox
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