Where a party was given a document to sign and told that it was one type of document, but in

reality was a different legal document, that party would have a claim based on:

A) Fraud in the inducement.
B) Fraud by duress.
C) Fraud by concealment.
D) Fraud by undue influence.
E) Fraud in the inception.

E

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Refer to Table 12.3. The finance director's political response to the marketing director's actions with the production director is an example of:

A) blaming and attacking others. B) aligning oneself with more powerful others. C) playing political games. D) controlling access to information.

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