Read this scenario, then address the short-answer questions that follow: Lydia is involved in a dispute over an area rug she purchased from her neighbor, Tony. Tony’s mother left him the rug in her will. Tony had no space in his home for it, so he offered it to Lydia. The two settled on what they thought was a fair price of $100.
A month later, an antiques hunter saw a picture of the rug and advised Tony that it was in fact a rare Persian rug worth at least $100,000. After learning of his mistake, Tony demanded that Lydia return the rug at once. Lydia refused, stating, “A deal is a deal.”