Question: When Harriet went away for the summer, Landry, a house painter, painted her house. He had a contract to paint a neighbors house but painted
When Harriet went away for the summer, Landry, a house painter, painted her house. He had a contract to paint a neighbor’s house but painted Harriet’s house by mistake. When Harriet returned from vacation, Landry billed her for $3,100, which was a fair price for the work. She refused to pay. Landry claimed that she had a quasi-contractual liability for that amount. Was he correct?
Step by Step Solution
3.38 Rating (167 Votes )
There are 3 Steps involved in it
No Harriet was not liable in quasi contract because she di... View full answer
Get step-by-step solutions from verified subject matter experts
Document Format (1 attachment)
131-L-B-L-C (783).docx
120 KBs Word File
