George owns two motorcycles worth $2,000 and $900, respectively. Hank agrees to buy “George’s motorcycle” for $750. Gart

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George owns two motorcycles worth $2,000 and $900, respectively. Hank agrees to buy “George’s motorcycle” for $750. Gart

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George owns two motorcycles worth $2,000 and $900,
respectively. Hank agrees to buy “George’s motorcycle” for $750.
Garth believes, in good faith, that he is selling the $900
motorcycle. Hank believes, in good faith, that he is buying the
$5,000 motorcycle. In this situation
a. George is entitled to $750 for the $900
motorcycle.
b. Hank is entitled to the $2,000
motorcycle for $750.
c. Hank must buy both motorcycles for
$1,500.
d. there is no contract.
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