Mr Smith awakens one morning to the sound of construction in his backyard. When he looks out the window, he sees Ajax Construction Co

Mr Smith awakens one morning to the sound of construction in his backyard. When he looks out the window, he sees Ajax Construction Co. apparently erecting a garage on his property. He had not spoken or contracted with Ajax for this service. However, Mr Smith really wanted a new garage, so he let them continue. Later it was discovered that the garage was intended to go next door. Ajax sues Mr Smith for the value of the garage. What is the probable result?

A. Smith wins; there was no contract upon which Ajax could recover, and people are not liable for benefits that are thrust upon them.
B. Smith wins; unjust enrichment does not apply here because Mr Smith had no duty to tell Ajax that it had the wrong house.
C. Ajax wins; this is a case of a contract implied in-fact, and Mr Smith implicity agreed to pay for the garage.
D. Ajax wins; although there is no real contract, this is a case of unjust enrichment, and because Mr Smith accepted the garage, he must pay for it.

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