Multiple Choice
Mr. Copperfield, a collector of movie memorabilia, bid $250,000 on the Batmobile. After taking delivery, he discovered the car was not the car actually used in the film "Batman," it was merely one of five cars used to promote the film. He is suing the seller, Mr. Eisenberg. In which of the following cases would Mr. Copperfield not be entitled to a remedy? (Assume that in each case the facts could be proven.)
A) Fraudulent misrepresentation by Mr. Eisenberg
B) Innocent misrepresentation by Mr. Eisenberg
C) Breach of contract by Mr. Eisenberg
D) Negligent misrepresentation by Mr. Eisenberg
E) Unilateral mistake by Mr. Copperfield
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