Marion orally agrees to sell Ashley her condominium in Philadelphia for $700,000 . The parties have known each other for 20 years and do not bother to put anything in writing. Based on the agreement, Marion hires a moving company to pack up all her goods and move them to a storage warehouse. Ashley shows up with a cashier's check, and Marion says, "You're going to love it here.". But at the last
minute, Marion declines to take the check and refuses to sell. Ashley sues and wins
a. Nothing
b. The condominium
c. $700,000
d. The difference between $700,000 and the condominium's market value
e. Damages for fraud
.A
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