Multiple Choice
Paul ordered a motor bike from Moto-Haus. He had reviewed all the specifications and told the salesperson of his final choice. When the bike arrived, Paul found that it did not live up to the fuel efficiency that he expected or that was claimed in the brochure. He took the bike back to Moto-Haus, and demanded the return of his money, which was refused. Paul would be best advised to treat the contract as:
A) at an end and sue for breach of condition
B) ongoing and sue for breach of warranty
C) ongoing and sue for breach of condition
D) at an end and sue for breach of warranty
Correct Answer:

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