the town of sanford, maine, decided to auction off a lot it owned. the town advertised that it would accept bids through the mail, up to a specified date. arthur and arline chevalier mailed in a bid that turned out to be the highest. when the town refused to sell them the lot, they sued. did the chevaliers win their lawsuit?

Respuesta :

Depending on if other auction criteria were created, both parties might succeed.

Typically, the auctioneer will set up requirements in front of the auction that must be met in order for the sale to go through.

We are unable to predict who will prevail in this litigation since we are unsure of what other terms, if any, the town of Sanford put in the sale. For instance, if a reserve was needed but Arthur and Arlene neglected to deposit the reserve, they would undoubtedly lose. The same holds true for other rules that have been established, such as minimum price requirements. However, Arthur and Arlene may prevail if no other requirement were made.

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