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37On Monday, a baker offers to make scones for a customer's event. On Tuesday, the baker realizes that she has too many orders the week
37On Monday, a baker offers to make scones for a customer's event. On Tuesday, the baker realizes that she has too many orders the week of the customer's event, so she drops a revocation letter in the mail. On Wednesday, the customer sends an acceptance email. Thursday, the customer receives the mailed revocation.
A.The revocation letter was posted before the acceptance, so no contract was formed.
B.The acceptance was effective on emailing, so there is a contract.
C.There is no meeting of the minds, so there is no contract.
D.There is a quasi-contract because any other outcome would be unfair to the baker.
38.Using the facts from the prior question, instead of revoking the offer, assume that the baker and the customer had agreed that the baker would make the scones. Before the baker started the scones, her main oven broke down. The replacement oven will take some time to be delivered, so the baker told the customer that she wouldn't be able to make the scones after all. Which of the following is true?
A.This is a hybrid contract.
B.Article 2 applies to the contract.
C.This is anticipatory repudiation.
D.This is a bilateral contract.
E.A and B.
F.A, B, and D.
G.B and D.
H.All of the above.
I.None of the above.
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