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help please 1. Lester purchased a used automobile from MacKintosh Motors. He ask

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1. Lester purchased a used automobile from MacKintosh Motors. He asked the seller if the car had ever been in a wreck. The MacKintosh salesperson had never seen the car before that morning and knew nothing of its history but quickly answered Lester's question by stating "No. It has never been in a wreck." In fact, the auto had been seriously damaged in a wreck and although repaired, was worth much less than the value it would have had if there had been no wreck. When Lester learned the truth, he sued MacKintosh Motors and the salesperson for damages for fraud. They raised the defense that the salesperson did not know the statement was false and had not intended to deceive Lester. Did the conduct of the salesperson constitute fraud?

Explanation / Answer

No, the sales person did not conduct any fraud, as he was unaware about the details/ damage of the car. So legally, sales person can’t be held for this.

However, the company had knowledge about the damage condition and still they allowed it to sell without declaring the correct information, hence, the company can be charged for fraud.