Steve brings his watch to Knell Watches to be repaired. Knell Watches sells and repairs watches. Steve entrusts his watch at Knell's until it is repaired
The watch store repairs the watch, but then sells it to Kevin, who buys the watch with a fraudulent check that bounced. Kevin then resells the watch to his friend Jonathan, who is unaware of the stolen nature of the watch. According to the entrustment rule, what legal recourse does Steve have to reclaim the watch or collect damages?
A) Steve can sue Kevin for damages.
B) Steve can sue Knell Watches for damages.
C) Steve can reclaim the watch from Jonathan.
D) Steve cannot reclaim the watch but can sue Jonathan for damages.
B
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