Frank was invited to a party at a friend’s home to watch the Super Bowl (football

game). He was so disgusted with the way his team was playing that he offered to
sell the first person who gave him a $1, his rare team jacket worth about $800. Jeff
gave him a $1, and Frank handed him the jacket. The next morning, Frank was very
upset about his jacket. Is there any LEGAL argument he can make in court to get his
jacket back? In your answer also discuss whether it makes a difference (and why or
why not) if any of the following events happened: (a) Frank drank lots of beer at the
party or he only drank coke, (b) Jeff had just arrived at the party when Frank made
the offer or he had been there the whole time, (c) Jeff and Frank were friends or
they had just met, OR (d) whether Jeff had paid the actual value of the jacket rather
than just a $1. Consider each of these events separately.

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