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Lauren wants to open a floral shop in a downtown business district. she doesn't have funds enough to purchase inventory and pay six months' rent up front. lauren approaches a good friend, jamie, to discuss the possibility of jamie investing funds and becoming a 25% partner in the business. after a lengthy discussion, jamie agrees to invest. eight months later, jamie discovered that lauren has not been honest with her regarding some aspects of the business financial operation. in order for jamie to sue lauren for fraud, all the following must be true except
a) jamie's decision to invest was primarily based on lauren's assertion that she had
prior floral retail experience.
b) jamie has suffered a substantial loss in her investment because of lauren's
deception.
c) jamie trusted and relied on lauren's representation of the business financial
operation.
d) jamie found lauren dishonest because she does not always reconcil the business cash account on a timely basis.

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