LAWS 3003 Final: FINAL EXAM REVIEW

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In some cases a cap on damages can be used twiddle v. atkinson defines: william tweedle was engaged to a miss guy. The groom"s father entered into an agreement with the bride"s father, william guy, to pay the groom, William tweedle, 200 if he paid the groom 100, all of which was recorded in a written contract. However, william guy subsequently died, and the estate would not pay. London drugs: london drug left a package at storage, when moving it was, restrictive covenants, doctrine of agency. Dunlop dropped and they sued for damages. Dunlop becomes the third party both parties need to be bound by contract as in this case they were not: collateral contract. An action for fraudulent misrepresentation allows for a remedy of damages and rescission. One can also sue for fraudulent misrepresentation in a tort action. When the defendant carelessly makes a representation while having no reasonable basis to believe it to be true.

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