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Category > Business & Finance Posted 03 Aug 2017 My Price 5.00

This assignment is due on Sunday by midnight and is worth 20% of your grade.

This assignment is due on Sunday by midnight and is worth 20% of your grade.

 

Acme Box and Container Co. manufactures packing boxes and other containers used for storing household goods during moves.  On Feb. 1, Long Haul Moving Co. telephoned Acme stating that they needed 5000 packing boxes from Acme’s catalogue at the price listed in the catalogue. Long Haul asked that each packing box be imprinted with Long Haul’s address in black ink, and that the boxes be delivered to Long Haul on May 1. Because this was to be the first transaction between the parties, Long Haul asked Acme to send a sample packing box for inspection. The catalogue contains a provision that “because of variation in pigments, seller cannot guarantee the color of imprint of any product.”

On Feb. 15, Acme delivered to Long Haul a box imprinted with the requested black ink. 

On Feb. 16, Long Haul sent its order form for 5000 packing boxes to be delivered on May 1. The following was printed at the bottom of the order form: “Strict adherence to terms and samples is required.”

Acme delivered 4500 packing boxes on May 1, and the remaining 500 boxes on June 1. The imprint on the majority of the packing boxes was a murky gray. Long Haul refused to pay for the boxes and Acme sued for breach of contract. What are the rights of each party under the UCC?  

Discuss.  How would this analysis change if this transaction was between private parties under the common law of contracts and not merchants under the UCC?

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Status NEW Posted 03 Aug 2017 08:08 AM My Price 5.00

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