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18.04.2020 • 
Business

Howard needs a truck to pull a 2,000-pound trailer. Gordon tells Howard, "My truck will pull a 2,000-pound trailer with ease." Relying on Gordon's statement, Howard buys the truck, but it will not pull a 2,000-pound trailer. If Gordon did not intend to deceive and Howard sues for nonfraudulent misrepresentation, he can recover:
A) punitive damages, but not out-of-pocket damages.
B) out-of-pocket and consequential damages, but not punitive damages.
C) out-of-pocket damages plus punitive damages.
D) nominal damages, because Howard should have known the capacity of the truck.

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