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Aman loaned $10,000 to his good friend who was heavily in debt. he told his friend that he could have until the following june to repay the loan and to make repayment directly to the man’s grandson. the man knew that his grandson, who would be graduating from law school in june, was hoping to buy a new car upon graduation and could use the money as a down payment on the car. neither the man nor his friend told the grandson of this agreement. before the friend repaid the $10,000 loan, the grandson went out and bought his dream car, cashing some savings bonds to make the down payment. a week later, the grandfather suffered a reversal of fortune and told his friend to pay the $10,000 to him after all, which the friend did. a short time later, the grandson learned of the aborted plan to pay the $10,000 to him. if the grandson sues the friend for the $10,000, will he prevail?

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