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Applicable Lawsseek Your Dream/Tutorialoutletdotcom

FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br><br><br>Please use the IRAC Method<br> <br>Issue ( what is the question)<br>Rule<br>Analysis<br>Conclusion<br> <br>During a promotional sale, Alice bought a car from Bill for $10,000. Bill warranted that the car had no defects. The car would have been worth $11,000 had it complied with Bill's warranty. In fact, the car's transmission was defective; a breach of warranty. As a result, the actual value of the car was only $9,000. Alice paid $200 for a rental car when the transmission failed and she needed transportation.

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  1. Applicable Lawsseek Your Dream/tutorialoutletdotcom FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com

  2. Applicable Lawsseek Your Dream/tutorialoutletdotcom Describe the applicable laws and then apply them to the material facts. Explain your analysis FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com Please use the IRAC Method Issue ( what is the question) Rule Analysis Conclusion During a promotional sale, Alice bought a car from Bill for $10,000. Bill warranted that the car had no defects. The car would have been worth $11,000 had it complied with Bill's warranty.

  3. Applicable Lawsseek Your Dream/tutorialoutletdotcom

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