Question 10 2 pts Bruce told Adam that he was selling his house in Syracuse, New York. Adam sent Bruce and e-mail contai
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Question 10 2 pts Bruce told Adam that he was selling his house in Syracuse, New York. Adam sent Bruce and e-mail contai
Question 10 2 pts Bruce told Adam that he was selling his house in Syracuse, New York. Adam sent Bruce and e-mail containing an offer of $300,000 for the house. Bruce responded via e-mail that he wanted $315,000 for the house. After further e-mails, the parties finally agreed upon a sale with the price of $310,000. A series of e-mails contained the material terms of the sale, and all e-mails included a salutation/signature containing their typewritten names. However, Bruce later decided to sell the house to Robin for $325,000. Adam sued Bruce claiming that Bruce breached their contract for the sale of the house. Most likely, Adam will: Olose under the Parol Evidence Rule. O win, because the essential terms of the contract were set forth in the signed e-mails. O lose, because the contract does not meet the Statute of Frauds. Owin, because of the partial performance exception to the statute of frauds.
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