Edward, a candy manufacturer, contracted to buy one thousand barrels of sugar from Marcia. Marcia failed to

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Edward, a candy manufacturer, contracted to buy one thousand barrels of sugar from Marcia. Marcia failed to deliver, and Edward was unable to buy any sugar in the market. As a direct consequence, he was unable to make candies to fulfill unusually lucrative contracts for the Christmas trade.

(a) What damages is Edward entitled to recover?

(b) Would it make any difference if Marcia had been told by Edward that he wanted the sugar to make candies for the Christmas trade and that he had accepted lucrative contracts for delivery for the Christmas trade? Explain.

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