In a negotiation, the provider B (director of a theater) keeps…

Question Answered step-by-step In a negotiation, the provider B (director of a theater) keeps… In a negotiation, the provider B (director of a theater) keeps silent about a license on number of seats per show while the other party A mentions the expected profit from shows with full tickets sold. Then they sign a contract and not noting the point (the A lacks of experience in contract) . 1/ Is there a misleading and deceptive conduct and can party A escape the contract? Reason why and if there is any risk for party A 2/ If misleading and deceptive conduct is proven, what are the likely remedies for party A and punishments (if any) for party B. Refer to statutory remedies only.  Business Management Business Law AY N456 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)