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29 June, 05:56

Sally goes to have her hair trimmed and agrees to pay $40 to the stylist. While there, Sally decides that she would also like highlights. The stylist informs her that highlights will cost an additional $30. Sally agrees to the price, gets the highlights, but refuses to pay the extra amount. What is the likely result in a dispute between Sally and the stylist, and why?

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  1. 29 June, 08:40
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    Since the question does not have multiple choice answers, i would answer the question as much as i can.

    Answer:

    Sally has breached a contract

    Explanation:

    Sally will lose the dispute between herself and the stylist because she breached the agreement she has with the stylist that she will pa extra $40 for getting highlights.

    This is because as soon as Sally agreed to pa extra $40, an agreement was reached and hence the refusal of Sally to pay for the highlighting service means that the stylist has been short-changed as she is earning less for more service that she has rendered.

    Cheers.
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