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17 January, 01:28

Leslie, the owner of a shoe store, purchased 500 Model XT-50 running shoes from her supplier, but a price was not stated in the contract. The contract is voidable at Leslie's option until the parties agree on a price. A. TrueB. False

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  1. 17 January, 01:52
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    False

    Explanation:

    The contract is not voidable at Leslie's option but rather at the supplier's option. This is because Leslie has agreed to the buy the shoes, irrespective of the price.

    Should Leslie want a price stated in the contract, the case has to be taken to court and the judge will have a price stated that suits both parties.

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