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Fact Pattern 7-1
Prudence offered to sell her car to Danny for $3,000. Danny was not sure what to do, so he asked Prudence if she would hold the offer open for him for one week for $50. Prudence said sure, and the parties signed a contract to the effect that Prudence would hold the car. A few hours later, Bobby unexpectedly offered Prudence $3,500 for the car, and Prudence sold it to him on the spot. Danny decided to buy the car, but when he came by to pick it up the next day, it was gone. Prudence gave Danny his $50 back telling him that was her only obligation and that if he had any complaints, he could take it up with Bobby. Danny found a similar car the next week for $3,500 and purchased it.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 7-1.What damages,if any,could Danny likely collect against Bobby in litigation over the car?
Pioneering
The act of being the first to develop or use new methods, areas of knowledge, or activities, often leading to innovation in a field.
Competitive
Relating to or characterized by competition; striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.
Reminder
A reminder is a tool or message used to prompt or encourage individuals to remember and take action on a specific task, event, or behavior.
Product Advertisements
Advertisements that focus on selling a product or service and which take three forms: (1) pioneering (or informational), (2) competitive (or persuasive), and (3) reminder.
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