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10 August, 18:47

Victor buys Ed's car for $2000 when Victor is 17 years old. The two never put any part of the deal in writing. Victor drives the car for a year, and then decides that he wants to return it to Ed. "Hey, I was just a kid when I bought this," he complains. "You took advantage of my youthful foolishness. Now that I'm older I see that I never should have bought your car. Plus, we never put anything in writing like you're supposed to. I want a refund." Can Victor return the car and get his money back?

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  1. 10 August, 19:10
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    no.

    Explanation:

    If the pair didnt form a contract in writing, stating the terms of the sale, victor is out of luck if he tries to take this to court. This arguement would be considered hear say, meaning one persons opinion over the other. Usually never stands up in court unless there are witnesses of this agreement.
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