Asked by Maria Klepach on May 07, 2024

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Katrina entered into a contract to purchase a computer system from Stacey Systems after a call from Stacey System's sales representative who mistakenly informed Katrina that she would receive a 40 percent discount. When Katrina is billed for the full amount, her only recourse is to pay the bill and bring an action against Stacey Systems and the sales representative for the difference.

Sales Representative

A person employed to sell products or services for a company, often directly to customers.

Percent Discount

A reduction in price, usually calculated as a certain percentage of the original price.

Full Amount

The complete or total sum of money required or specified, without deductions.

  • Understand the legal definitions and functions of principals and agents, encompassing the possibility of personal accountability.
  • Implement the concepts of contract law within the context of agency relationships, highlighting the significance of disclosure and authority.
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Kaitlin CoyleMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Katrina may argue that the sales representative's offer of a 40 percent discount formed part of the contract, and thus she could seek to enforce the terms of the contract as she understood them, including the discount, rather than just paying the full price and suing for the difference.