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Commercial Frustration and the Impossibility Defense: The Case of the Missing Bentley

Illinois agency rules, consumer fraud law and the commercial frustration doctrine are the focal points of Tahir v. DMI, 2014 WL 985351 (N.D. Ill. 2014), a case involving the purchase of an undelivered Bentley. The plaintiff sued multiple car dealer defendants for breach of contract and consumer fraud after he paid over $100,000 for a car he never received.  The …

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Posted byPaulPApril 3, 2014April 27, 2017Posted inBusiness Torts, Corporate, Federal CourtsTags: agency law, agent of disclosed principal, Bentley, Bentley Gold Coast, commercial frustration, consumer fraud, DMI, impossibiltiy, LLC, Porvaznik, undisclosed principal
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