Webster, Inc., dealt in automobile accessories at wholesale. Although it manufactured a few items in its own
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Webster, Inc., dealt in automobile accessories at wholesale.
Although it manufactured a few items in its own factory, among them windshield wipers, Webster purchased most of its inventory from a large number of other manufacturers. In January, Webster entered into a written contract to sell Hunter two thousand windshield wipers for $1,900, delivery to be made June 1.
In April, Webster’s factory burned to the ground and Webster failed to make delivery on June 1.
Hunter, forced to buy windshield wipers elsewhere at a higher price, is now trying to recover damages from Webster. Will Hunter be successful in its claim? Why or why not?
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Essentials Of Business Law And The Legal Environment
ISBN: 9781337555180
13th Edition
Authors: Richard A Mann, Barry S Roberts
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