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finlep [7]
3 years ago
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"Bubbles, I may not make it out of this bone spur surgery. Take my lottery ticket. If I don't make it, I hope you win and live i

t up, but please don't get another boyfriend." Bubbles replied, "I could never be happy without you." A nurse saw and heard the whole exchange. Frank came out of the surgery just fine but with a sore foot. While he was recuperating, that evening, Bubbles watched the lottery drawing and discovered that Frank's ticket was indeed the winning ticket. She immediately moved out and collected the winnings. Frank saw her ontelevision with her new boyfriend, George. She appeared to be very happy. He checked the numbers and discovered that she won off of his ticket. Frank says that the lottery money is his. Which of the following is true regarding Frank's statement at the hospital regardingBubbles taking the ticket? A. At that point he made a valid gift that could not be revoked.B. He did not make a gift because he placed a condition on it.C. He made an irrevocable gift at that time only if Bubbles never had another boyfriend; otherwise, she had to give the ticket and any resulting cash to Frank.D. He made an irrevocable gift at that time if Bubbles refrained from having another boyfriend until she cashed the ticket; and, after theticket was converted, the condition no longer applied.E.None of these
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2 answers:
balandron [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

None of the above

Explanation:

He taught he was not going to make it so he gave her the ticket but he made it and she knew that the ticket has winning ticket. So she moved out and collect the winnings and had a new bf.

If he didn't survived then He made an irrevocable gift at that time if Bubbles refrained from having another boyfriend until she cashed the ticket; and, after the ticket was converted, the condition no longer applied.

nlexa [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: C. He made an irrevocable gift at that time only if Bubbles never had another boyfriend; otherwise, she had to give the ticket and any resulting cash to Frank.

Explanation: Frank made an irrevocable gift to Bubbles but attached a condition to it. Since the gift comes with a condition, Bubbles has broken that condition by having another boyfriend. This in essence means she will have to give up the tickets and winning to Frank for breaking the trust between her and Frank.

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