EBK THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS:
EBK THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS:
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ISBN: 9781337516051
Author: Miller
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Chapter 6, Problem 3CT
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Case summary: The person J, bought a parcel of land that contains nine rental houses. The houses shared a waste disposal system that was defective and was later partially replaced upon town officials’ complaint. The person D was one of the prospective buyers of the house. A month after D bought the house, the septic system failed. The person D filed the suit against the person J and his firm RPS.

To Find: The outcome of the case if the visual inspection of the property had revealed that the septic system was not working properly.

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