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12 March, 01:45

Anchorage Marina in Bay Harbor sponsors a fishing tournament that the crew of the Chimera enters. The prizes include cash and discount certificates for nautical equipment. Under the principles discussed in "A Sample Court Case," Fehr v. Algard, the offer of a prize in a contest is

A. a binding contract in favor of a contestant who complies by the rules.

B. a duty to be obeyed that is defined by the risk perceived.

C. an equitable remedy that a modern trial court may or may not grant.

D. a wager in favor of its offeror that is unenforceable at law.

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  1. 12 March, 02:11
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    A) a binding contract in favor of a contestant who complies by the rules.

    Explanation:

    In Fehr v. Algard, a contestant (Edward Fehr) cheated on a fishing contest by trying to include bad fish (or day old fish caught elsewhere) in the final weigh-in of the contest. He was disqualified by the judges and then he sued because the tournament's rule didn't expressly forbid cheating.

    The Supreme Court of New Jersey ruled against the plaintiff and established that the good faith of the contestants was implied in the tournament's rules.
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