Multiple Choice
Mr.Copperfield,a collector of movie memorabilia,bid $50 000 on the Batmobile.After taking delivery,he discovered that the car was not the one 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.If Copperfield could prove any of the following,which would entitle him to return the Batmobile and get his money back?
A) innocent misrepresentation by Eisenberg
B) fraudulent misrepresentation by Eisenberg
C) breach of contract by Eisenberg
D) negligent misrepresentation by Eisenberg
E) all of the above
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