Multiple Choice
Olive, the owner of Olive's Orchard, contracts to sell its harvest to Pure Foods, Inc. Later Olive refuses to perform. Pure Foods files a suit to enforce the contract. Olive and Pure Foods are in a state that does not recognize the doctrine of unconscionability. To defend successfully against enforcement of the contract on similar grounds, Olive might rely on traditional notions of
A) fraud.
B) materiality.
C) mistake.
D) value.
Correct Answer:

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