Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 14-B3
Pete, the owner of Quality Orchards, contracts to sell fruit to Ripe Produce, Inc. When Pete refuses to per?form, Ripe Produce files a suit to enforce the contract.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 14-B3. If Pete and Ripe Produce are in a state that does not recognize the doctrine of unconscionability, to defend suc?cess?fully against enforce?ment of the contract on similar grounds, Pete might rely on traditional notions of
A) fraud.
B) materiality.
C) mistake.
D) unconscionability.
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