Contracts

Under Louisiana contract law, 'lesion beyond moiety' allows a seller to rescind a sale of immovable property when:

AThe buyer defaults on the purchase price
BThe sale price was less than one-half the property's fair market value✓ Correct
CThe property has undisclosed defects
DThe buyer obtained financing through fraud

Explanation

Louisiana's lesion beyond moiety doctrine allows a seller to rescind a sale of immovable property if the price received was less than one-half the property's fair market value at the time of sale.

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