When describing the car he had for sale, Jack told Jill it had genuine cowhide seat covers. The car in fact had imitation leather seat covers. Jill decided to buy the car, in part because she liked cowhide seat covers. The written contract made no mention of the type of seat covers. When Jill took possession of the car she discovered that the seat covers were not cowhide and asked you the following questions:
a. What is the name of all potential causes of action that Jill has against Jack?
b. What remedy or remedies can Jill seek?
c. What elements must Jill be able to prove in order to be successful?
Answer the above questions providing reasons for your answers. Express an opinion about the probable outcome of Jill's action.
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