Multiple Choice
Christi was told by the store's produce manager that the oranges were of a variety that had a extremely high level of vitamin C. So she bought a case for her health club's garden party. At the party, the guests enjoyed eating up all the oranges. When Christi was next in the store, the manager corrected his prior statement, saying the oranges were of a different variety than what he had thought. Does Christi have a legal claim for rescission?
A) No, because this is a case for damages.
B) Yes, because it is the only legal avenue to pursue.
C) Yes, since the store admits to the error.
D) No, because rescission is impossible.
E) Yes, because this is innocent misrepresentation.
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