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Nora enters into a contract with oceanic transport, inc., to insure and ship a painting from france to the united states for a certain price. but oceanic makes a mistake in adding the costs, which results in a contract price that is $1,000 less than the true cost. most likely, a court would a. enforce the contract as is. b. award damages to nora for the mistake. c. award damages to oceanic for the mistake. d. allow the parties to rescind the contract.

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