REMC furnished electricity to Helveys home. The voltage furnished was in excess of 135 volts and caused

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REMC furnished electricity to Helvey’s home. The voltage furnished was in excess of 135 volts and caused extensive damage to his 110-volt household appliances. Helvey sued REMC for breach of warranty. Helvey argued that providing electrical energy is not a transaction in goods but a furnishing of services, so that he had six years to sue REMC rather than the UCC’s four-year statute of limitations, which had expired. Was it a sale of goods or a sale of services? Identify the ethical principles involved in this case. [Helvey v Wabash County REMC, 278 NE2d 608 (Ind App)]

528 Part 3 Sales and Leases of Goods Appendix

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Anderson's Business Law And The Legal Environment

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