Which of the following is an accurate statement of the court's decision in Alabi v. DHL Airways, Inc.?
A. The court held that Alabi had clearly committed fraud against DHL.
B. The court held that DHL's reliance on Alabi's representation was reasonable as a matter of law.
C. The case was sent back to the trial court for a determination of whether DHL's reliance on Alabi's representation was reasonable.
D. The court held that DHL's reliance on Alabi's representation was unreasonable as a matter of law.