Read the facts below, and then answer the questions.
A is considering selling his car. He takes it to a saleyard owned and operated by B and asks B what price he might get for it. B says: "I'll have to check it out carefully before I can suggest a fair price. Leave it here with me until later this afternoon?" A says: "Sure. Have a good look at it. The relevant ownership papers are in the glove compartment." When A returns later that day, his car is nowhere to be seen, and B tells him that C saw it in the yard and offered to buy it for $15,000. B thought this was a good offer and sold the car to C on behalf of A. A, who would not have sold the car for that amount, says he never authorised the sale, and he wants to reclaim the car from C.
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