Brady knows that the brakes on his car do not work, but he tells celia, a potential buyer, that there are no problems with the car. on this assurance, celia buys the car. on learning the truth, she may sue brady for
a. trade libel.
b. conversion.
c. fraudulent misrepresentation.
d. appropriation.

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W0lf93
The correct answer would be C. Fraudulent Misrepresentation. In this case Bradley was fully aware that the brakes in his car do not work, just because he got a good buyer he knowingly did not disclose the faults with the car and lies that it is free of issues. This is called intentional Fraudulent Misrepresentation.