Shogun Used Cars Ltd supposedly sold a car to Alan Rogue.Shogun, however, has discovered that Rogue was not who he pretended to be and the company wants the court to declare that the apparent contract is invalid because of the mistake of identity.A judge will agree
A) even if Shogun would have created the same contract if it had known Rogue's true identity.
B) only if Rogue knew that Shogun acted under a material mistake.
C) only if Rogue has paid at least part of the price.
D) only if Rogue has tried to re-sell the car to a third party.
E) only if Shogun took every possible precaution to verify Rogue's identity.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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