Martha has dinner at a very posh restaurant in New Orleans. For dessert, she has the pecan pie
While eating the pie, Martha bites down on a pecan shell, breaking a tooth. Martha sues the
restaurant for her injuries.
Which of the following is true?
A) Martha wins regardless of which test the state follows.
B) Martha wins, but only if the state follows the foreign substance test.
C) Martha wins, but only if the state follows the consumer expectation test.
D) The restaurant wins; there is no breach of warranty in this situation.
C
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Robert is a pastor at United Church. One of the members of his congregation, Mrs. Smith, is a
very devout believer. Robert convinces Mrs. Smith to sell him her farm for $5,000. The actual value of the farm is $500,000. Mrs. Smith dies and her estate sues to get her farm back. Which of the following best describes this situation? A) This is a case of undue influence, so the estate can rescind the contract. B) This is a case of fraud, so the estate can rescind the contract. C) Unless Robert can prove that there was no undue influence, the contract can be rescinded. D) Mrs. Smith is a competent adult and may dispose of her property in any way, and for any price she sees fit. E) This is not a case of undue influence because there is no fiduciary relationship.